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Aberdovey Golf Club

Snowdonia, North, Wales

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Currently ranked as the 4th best course in Wales and almost a permanent fixture in the Top 100 of UK and Ireland, Aberdovey Golf Club is a links of some pedigree. Founded in 1892, it has had three of the finest course designers of all time fine tune the layout here. Braid, Colt and Fowler have all influenced the design of the course to varying degrees and the combination is just majestic. Sat at the mouth of the Dovey River where it hits the wilds of the Irish Sea, Aberdovey Golf Club is an incredible links running up the coastline in the shadow of towering dunes and the south western extreme of the Snowdonia National Park. Host to a number of Welsh Golf Union competitions and British home internationals, this is an extremely high quality course with an excellent clubhouse and views to match.

Golf courses at Aberdovey Golf Club

Aberdovey Golf Course at Aberdovey Golf Club

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Saving applies: 23 May - 11 June 2012, 15 - 20 June 2012.

18 Holes, Par 72, 6454 Yards

Tee Times for Thursday 24 May 2012

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Reviews about Aberdovey Golf Club

  • Rated  4 out of 5  by Steve J, Other on

    A long links course in excellent condition. Traditional 9 holes out 9 back, with some very interesting holes. Beautiful location.Playable even in wettest conditions.

  • Rated  4 out of 5  by Thomas B, Shropshire on

    A superb layout by the sea. First hole is massive par 4 playing into the wind, some fantastic challenging holes and great views over the sea and down the estuary. A must play course, thoroughly enjoyable.

  • Rated  5 out of 5  by Andy Y, Staffordshire on

    ive played this course several times over the last 2 years as my parents have a caravan in near by tywyn, amazing and different every time. The course seems to keep itsself as you never see a green keeper, and what a …

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