ITINERARY
DAY 1 - THE CAEAU CAPEL HOTEL, NEFYN
Check in at the Caeau Capel Hotel. Built in the 1800's, this country house hotel is set in 1.5 acres of sunny gardens. The rooms are comfortable, the cuisine very good and the proprietors will look after your every need. A great base from which to play the courses of north west Wales.
Overnight at the Caeau Capel Hotel, Nefyn
DAY 2 - CONWY GOLF CLUB
Conwy has given its name to a river, a mountain, a magnificent castle and a championship links golf course that played a distinctive role in two World Wars. It has played a major role in championship golf ever since, the quality of its challenge matched by a spectacular setting between mountain, river and sea.
Overnight at the Caeau Capel Hotel, Nefyn
DAY 3 - 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.
Overnight at the Caeau Capel Hotel, Nefyn
DAY 4 - NON GOLFING DAY
The coastline along this stretch of the coast is quite beautiful and we would certainly recommend taking time to explore it.
Overnight at the Caeau Capel Hotel, Nefyn
DAY 5 - ABERSOCH GOLF CLUB
Abersoch Golf Club has been voted as the 5th best golf course in the UK in it's category by Today's Golfer Magazine. All the holes are named, in Welsh, from local landmarks, fields or views. A super round of golf that will not be forgotten in a hurry.
Overnight at the Caeau Capel Hotel, Nefyn
DAY 6 - 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 Caeau Capel Hotel, Nefyn
DAY 7 - PWLLHELI GOLF CLUB
Another of the superb collection of quality courses in North Wales. The course is similar to Porthmadog in the sense that the outward nine holes are of a tough links nature, whereas the back nine are of a traditional parkland format. The course was frequented by Lloyd George, who also opened it in 1909 when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Overnight at the Caeau Capel Hotel, Nefyn
DAY 8 - CHECKING OUT
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