The Church Course at St. Enodoc Golf Club in Cornwall
St. Enodoc's Golf Club's Church Course overlooks Padstow and the Camel Estuary.
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The Church Course at St. Enodoc Golf Club
Golf dates back to 1888 at St. Enodoc.
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The Church Course at St. Enodoc Golf Club - hole 18
The Church Course at St. Enodoc Golf Club finishes with a long, uphill par 4.
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The Church Course at St. Enodoc Golf Club - No. 1
The par-5 first hole at St. Enodoc Golf Club's Church Course plays out to sea.
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The Church Course at St. Enodoc
The Church Course at St. Enodoc Golf Club was designed largely by architect James Braid.
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The Church Course at St. Enodoc Golf Club - No. 10
The par-4 10th hole is the most difficult hole on St. Enodoc Golf Club's Church Course.
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The Church Course at St. Enodoc Golf Club - No. 11
The par-3 11th hole on The Church Course at St. Enodoc Golf Club plays out toward the estuary.
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The Church Course, St. Enodoc Golf Club - No. 15
The Church Course at St. Enodoc Golf Club has many unique quirks, like a road running in front of the par-3 15th hole.
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The Church Course, St. Enodoc Golf Club - No. 16
The par-5 16th hole plays along the coastline at St. Enodoc Golf Club.
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The Church Course, St. Enodoc Golf Club - No. 17
The par-3 17th hole on The Church Course at St. Enodoc Golf Club plays next to a large dune.
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St. Endodoc Golf Club's Church Course - Himalaya Bunker
The "Himalaya" bunker on the Church Course's sixth hole makes the approach shot to the green almost entirely blind.
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