ITINERARY
DAY 1 - NEFYN & DISTRICT GOLF CLUB
Nefyn is quite unique. Apart from having a pub two thirds of the way around the course, the views are exceptional and the course itself is very fair. Arguably the best holes are 11 to 18 which are situated on a headland. From one of Wales' most favoured courses, travel to one of the Country's leading hotels. Situated amongst some of the most beautiful scenery in Britain, with spectacular views across the Snowdonia National Park, the Maes-y-Neaudd Country House Hotel nestles into a wooded mountainside. The oldest part of the house was built less that a century after Edward 1st's mighty castle at nearby Harlech. It is a very old Welsh manor house and is steeped in history, and has now been converted into a country house hotel, while retaining its old world character.
Overnight at the Maes-y-Neuadd Hotel, Harlech
DAY 2 - ROYAL ST DAVID'S GOLF CLUB
Royal St David's is rightly regarded by many as the finest course in Wales. Only twice do successive holes proceed in the same direction so the wind invariably spreads trouble as you negotiate your away around the holes. Although not long, the course has been described by professionals as the world's toughest par 69.
Overnight at the Maes-y-Neuadd Hotel, Harlech
DAY 3 - ABERDOVEY GOLF CLUB
Aberdovey is one of the most popular courses in Wales, famed for its quality and test of skill. The course is just outside the pretty resort town of Aberdovey at the mouth of the Dovey. The course wends a traditional route out and back, with sand dunes and the wind acting as friend and foe. It is a place worth a long pilgrimage for any golfer.
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