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Holyhead Golf Club

Holyhead Golf Club, Holyhead
 

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Holyhead
Anglesey

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T: 01407 763 279



 
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Holyhead Golf ClubLocated on the North West Tip of the Island of Anglesey in North Wales.

Travelling from the mainland on the A55, to the Isle of Anglesey. Stay on the A55 Express Way to Holyhead a distance of aprrox. 24 miles. From the roundabout at the end of the Express Way take the first exit to Trearddur Bay B4545. The Holyhead Golf Club will be seen on the right after one mile. - it is clearly signed.

Travelling from the Port of Holyhead, locate the B4545 to Trearddur Bay. The Holyhead Golf Club will be seen on the right hand side approximately one mile from the port.





Holyhead Golf Club Holyhead Golf Club was designed by the ubiquitous James Braid in 1912

At a glance, the scorecard tells you that the course measures only just over 6000 yards from the back tees and looks relatively tame with only one serious hill to negotiate.

BUT, not only are the fairways narrow and undulating, the rough comprises of gorse, heather and bracken giving the golfer a real challenge. Add to this the variable wind which whips in from the Irish Sea and you have a course that can change its character from day to day or even hour to hour.

Each hole offers a different challenge, from the short 2nd, often described as a hole worthy of any true championship course, when real accuracy is required through to the elevated 10th which offers a 360 degree panoramic view over Snowdonia and the Lleyn Peninsula, each hole genuinely gives the golfer something different to think about.

The greens have a reputation of being the best in North Wales.

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