User Reviews
for Perranporth Golf Club, Cornwall, UK
4.5 of 5 stars6 Reviews
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Links Golf - TOP
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 25, 2025
A warm welcome in the pro shop, where we immediately received some useful tips for playing. There's no proper range: there are two nets for hitting the ball, and below them (we only noticed later) a shorter range. The course's location above the cliffs always offers spectacular views, and combined with the sometimes massive dunes, playing here is an absolute must! Even though the course is relatively short, it's very challenging. We only experienced a little wind; when it really blows here, you'll probably need a high level of frustration tolerance. Some of the greens are so elevated that if you're too short on your approach, the ball will almost be at your feet again.
Overall conclusion: anyone who loves links golf must play this course!
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Link's dream
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 23, 2025
The course is located on the cliffs above the beach. Fortunately, the fairways are relatively wide and forgiving if you don't play exactly over the poles. Some holes work with bells (after the pre-flight has rung). The course isn't particularly long, but the dunes are enormous. Therefore, it's absolutely fun to play on the left. The only downside were the recently aerated greens, which unfortunately didn't hold the line. Therefore, the putting fun was significantly limited. Nevertheless, it's absolutely worth playing.
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Links golf at its best
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 2, 2025
We had constant sunshine and 16 degrees, but wind force 5-6, which makes this course really difficult, especially with headwinds and crosswinds. Even with the Golfshot app, we often didn't know where to continue playing. On almost every hole, a player has to run ahead and check where the ball went. Luckily, most of the rough is quite thin, so we hardly lost any balls. The layout is fantastic, but the many slopes make it challenging. The ground is rock hard, and the greens are fast and undulating. It's definitely worth playing more than one round, so the subsequent ones are easier. I'd definitely recommend a handicap of at least 20. Only then will you have the lengths and shot shape required here. In conclusion: if you like a challenge, you should definitely tee off here.
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Adventurous
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 9, 2023
We would have been completely lost without the birdie book, which is available free of charge with the green fee. Virtually no hole is visible and you're mostly playing into the dark. Nevertheless: with beautiful weather and little wind, we had a great round of golf. The bartender summed it up: you love it or you hate it.
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Coast Golf
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 12, 2019
Original golf on the coast.
Wonderful views, pure Linksgolfvergnügen, necessarily play.
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Links pur
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 12, 2018
I was in July 2017 on this really nice and original links course. The course has relatively few bunkers, but a very demanding terrain profile. The green fee is more than justified and the members are very friendly both on the pitch and off the pitch. I like left golf and probably also Perranporth. If you are in the area, be sure to play!
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