
Founded: in 1905
Designed by James Braid the Course is made up of two distinct halves. The front nine are away from the coast and although the soil and terrain are more accurately described as heathland, water makes an appearance on five of these holes. The back nine head for the sea, and some beautiful scenery. The course is transformed into pure links that has been likened to a miniature Troon.

Founded: in 1900
The first 9 holes were designed by Tom Morris of Hoylake in 1900 and ran along the sand dunes. The course was extended to 18 holes in 1909 when the course architect was 5 times British Open Champion James Braid. Pwllheli has often been described as a unique golf course with 9 holes being gentle parkland and 9 holes being a true test of links golf. One of the top 200 courses in the UK.

Founded: in 1894
In the shadow of the Harlech Castle, Royal St David’'s golf course is a magical place that is counted as one of the best links courses is world golf. Founded in 1894, King George V was later a patron. Royal St David’s has hosted many top amateur and professional events and is guaranteed to provide all golfers a fine test of golf and an unforgettable experience.

Founded: in 1907
Arguably the finest views in UK golf await you at Nefyn and District GC which celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2007. The New course is the longer of the 2 courses with only 3 par 3s and strategically placed bunkers waiting the errant tee or second shot. On a clear day the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland can be seen. The Old course follows the peninsula where you will enjoy some outstanding views and challenging holes.

Founded: in 1915
You can be sure of a warmer welcome at Llandudno's Maesdu course than that received by a group of Norwegians in the year 1098 AD. They came by sea and had on their minds that which couldnt be compared with golf. The bloody battle of Deganwy ensued and the ground upon which they fought was named Maesdu, black field. More than 800 years later Maesdu became one of Britains top professional venues in the 1950s and 1960s regularly hosting the famous Penfold Tournament. A course that is always presented nicely and will be enjoyed by all.

Founded: in 1894
North Wales course was once described by the great Henry Cotton as a gem. Situated on Llandudno's West Shore, this natural links course offers its biggest challenge to those golfers blessed with a hook for its front nine runs out alongside the railway line and the back nine returns along the coast. It saves two of its toughest tests for the end, the 16th and 17th holes. Nicknamed O Hell and Hello, they face in opposite directions and therefore serve up the wind in your face and at your back.

Founded: in 1908
This is an outstanding parkland course and is regarded as the premier inland course in North Wales. Always in pristine condition, this championship course, nestling on the banks of the River Dee and overlooked by the glorious welsh hillside, plays host to many county, national and professional tournaments. Awarded Gold Status in the HSBC rankings, the course is a firm favourite with discerning golfers from all over the country who return year after year.

Founded: in 1933
Set on top of an old limestone quarry on the England-Wales border, this outstanding course offers a unique golfing challenge with 15 of its holes being in Wales and 3 being in England. The 4th hole allows you to tee off in Wales and putt out in England! Panoramic views are afforded from this prominent location but this does not detract from the excellent quality of the course and greens which are a great test for all levels of golfers. Ian Woosnam began his golfing career 'on the hill' and still holds the course professional record, it has a reputation of being a course you must try.