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for Royal St. David's Golf Club, Gwynedd, UK
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Well worth the trip there!
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 18, 2020
It was without a doubt one of the nicest golf courses on our Wales tour. Very varied, easy to play for beginners and professionals alike.
We were very impressed by the flora and fauna. Although it was already August, many things were in bloom and smelled wonderfully.
The only restriction: The fairways were not in good condition due to the previous heat wave, very hard and with many bald spots (and no, I do not think that this is a links course with the exception of a few holes).
And: The view of the castle is a great photo opportunity as a reminder of golfing in Wales.
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Overrated
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 3, 2018
Now in the beginning of July the rain, which has been missing for 8 weeks, becomes very noticeable in length control and play on the green. Link character only from hole 14-17 otherwise rather flat and monotonous. Overall overrated and overpriced compared to eg Nefyn or Porthmadog nearby. One may confidently leave this place "left" in favor of others in North Wales
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Nice (left?) Place
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 3, 2018
Beautiful place, early in the year in acceptable condition. However m. E. essentially not a proper links course. Lanes 1-13 are rather flat NEXT to the dunes. Beautiful links character (with then much increased difficulty) actually only have the lanes 14-18. beautiful views of the Harlech Castel, no view of the sea (because not in the dunes, but in front of it). Unfortunately also view, especially in the beautiful last tracks, on two large construction ruins. We were disturbed by the lack of next tea signs. Clubhouse has the charm of the 50s. Friendliness moderately.
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Typical links-course
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 27, 2016
The course is great and is quite difficult to play as a typical links course, especially when the wind blows again a bit stronger.
But the price is too high in my opinion, but that is a matter of taste
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Sauschwer!
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed December 19, 2014
Give my Ndb. Countryman absolutely right! A top links, but almost too heavy! Loss of the ball in the rough extremely high! Otherwise, a top spot in the shade of Harlech Castle!
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Classic Links Course
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 6, 2013
A golf course is a links course as imagined. In the midst of the dunes and upstream through the fairways. The place was very dry and hard when we played him, that had jumped to a result that very many balls on the ground in an uncontrolled wave directions and were untraceable. The discounts are not marked and had to be sought which was not always easy.
Clubhouse was i, o, however, the Royal Club in the name raises the green fee price is not justified to.
Parking and golf course are separated by a railway line.
Staff very friendly and always helpful
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