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England: North Cornwall

Golf Holidays in North Cornwall

Murray's summary:

Great coastal scenery and great golf in the warmest corner of the United Kingdom.

Birdies:

•  Good mix of links and parkland golf

•  Best weather in the United Kingdom (historically)

 

Bogeys:

•  School holidays - swamped with families and caravans

•  Slow roads with courses spread around the countryside

Why go

Due to its sunny disposition in the southwest corner of the British Isles, Cornwall has long been a favouritr British holiday destination with its miles of unspoilt coastline rocky caves, sandy bays and clifftop walks.  Added to this are some good courses, which are sprinkled here and there, so some travelling is required to play a variety of courses.  There is plenty to see and do besides the golf and on this long thin promontory you are never far from the sea or a picture postcard Cornish fishing village.

 

Cornwall's coastline

When to go

Spring and Autumn are the prime times to visit Cornwall.  Avoid teh height of Summer and School half-terms et cetera if you can as hordes of holidaymakers descend (often in caravans) on the county overburdening its quiet country lanes.  Winter will be bracing with winds sweeping in off the Atlantic, although it rarely freezes down this way.

 

Where to stay

For holidays with golf on-site, Trevose is an excellent choice and Bowood Park a simpler, inland alternative.  A couple of miles form Trevose, the fishing port of Padstow is a popular spot too - although maybe too popular for some since its colonisation by celebrity chef Rick Stein.  If you don't mind mingling with the sailing fraternity, Rock on the Camel estuary couldn't be more convenient for St. Enodoc and Roserrow.

 

What to see and do

The fishing port of Padstow with its plethora of restaurants clumped around the harbour is nice for strolling and dining.  The town of Rock on the far side of the river is a tiny town with huge sandy beaches and myriad sailors darting back and forth. 

All along the coast you will find delightful scenery which can be accessed by all on the Southwest Coastal Path - a fantastic walking route that encirlces the entire Cornish peninsula and beyond.  It is quite steep in places so take appropriate footwear if you are planning on walking any distance along it.

The Southwest coastal path

 

 

 

 

 

St. Enodoc

Course:
Condition:
Clubhouse:

Architect: James Braid (1907)

MEN
Par: 69
LADIES
Par: 73
6,547 yd
SSS: 72
5,718 yd
SSS: 75

Tel:  +44 (0)1208 863 216

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Green-fees 2010

Trolleys: £3.50
Buggies: Med

Min: £50

Max: £75

E-trolleys: £8
Caddies: Req

Murray's member discount: TBC

St. Enodoc golf course
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A real test of links golf from start to finish that does justice to its spectacular setting on the Camel estuary, overlooking Padstow on the far shore and the yachts clustered around the Doom Bar in between.  The fairways are like a rumpled duvet, there are big dunes, old stone walls, serious elavation changes and blind shots a plenty. The course makes the most of its fabulous setting twisting and turning around and between two hills and down to the sea.  St. Enodoc is a visual and golfing delight.  Admittedly some players do not like the number of blind shots required but they are unavoidable with the hilly terrain. The far section of the course around Bray Hill has the distinctive feature of the ancient church of St. Enodoc which provides some unique and unforgettable golfing vistas (and not a little inspiration to the poet John Betjeman).  A "must play" course.

Trevose

Course:
Condition:
Clubhouse:

Architect: Harry S. Colt (1925)

MEN 
Par: 72
LADIES 
Par: 73
6,415 yd
SSS: 74
5,819 yd
SSS: 75

Tel:  +44 (0)1841 520 208

Click here to e-mail the club directly
Click here for the Clubs's website

Green-fees 2010

Trolleys: £3
Buggies: £25

Min: £40

Max: £65

E-trolleys: £7.50
Caddies: No

Murray's member discount: TBC

Turnberry Kintyre course
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A course that is pure and simple links fun and the perfect place to learn how to play this format of the game in the warm Cornish sunshine. Trevose has all the attributes of links play: dunes, pot bunkers, rolling fairways and a blind shot (approach to the 4th) - but none are used to excess: from most Tees the task in hand is clear. The course runs down from the Clubhouse to a sandy cove at the back of the 4th Green, then turns inland for the rest of the course but always with the sea in view (and earshot) and always on sandy links soil. On a calm Summer's day with the ball running it's possible to score well, in Spring and Autumn with a little breeze the course is a tougher test. There is also a nine hole course of full length holes that runs out and back to Booby Bay - by no means a soft option.

Lanhydrock

Course:
Condition:
Clubhouse:

Architect:

MEN 
Par: 70
LADIES 
Par: 71
6,078 yd
SSS: 70
5,206
SSS: 71

Tel:  +44 (0)1208 262 570

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Green-fees 2010

Trolleys:
Buggies:

Min: £20

Max: £35

E-trolleys:
Caddies: No

Murray's member discount: TBC

Lanhydrock Golf Club
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A woodland course that makes the best use of the hills around the hotel, predominantly to the western side.  The holes rise and fall with the terrain but generally the holes are fairly level with the elevation changes being between Green and Tee.  Fairly tight in places and with some dog-legs to negotiate through the trees.  However the undergrowth is fairly well cleared out in most places so if you do stray from the straight and narrow you should be recoverable.  A small stream has been pooled in front of the hotel which comes into play on the first, ninth and tenth.  Plus there is a pond at the top of the course making the par-3 sixth all carry and a short hole that would grace any course.  Quite a commercial set-up that is oftentimes used for corporate and society days, plus Members at the weekends, so you may need a degree of flexibility when booking your day and time of play.

Bowood Park

Course:
Condition:
Clubhouse:

Architect: Dave Thomas

MEN 
Par: 72
LADIES 
Par: 74
6,692 yd
SSS: 72
5,700 yd
SSS: 75

Tel:  +44 (0)1840 213 017

Click here to e-mail the club directly
Click here for the Clubs's website

Green-fees 2010

Trolleys: £3.50
Buggies: £20

Min: £18

Max: £34

E-trolleys: £8
Caddies: No

Murray's member discount: TBC

Bowood Park Golf Club
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A peaceful rural setting for a parkland course that will test and entertain over its hills and valleys.  The course is divided by local lanes into distinct areas and some holes that run closely together, occasionally causing a little confusion as to the direction of the next Tee, so keep your course map handy!  The course is quite hilly with most golfers favourite holes to be found on the lower section that runs through thick woodland alongside the river.  Some luxury houses have been built around the central section of the course which detract slightly from the peaceful rural setting, but in general they are far enough back form the course not to cause and serious distractions.  Enjoyable golfing in a rural setting with some variety to the holes and generally well looked after; reserve a buggy if you are concerned about climbing up and down the hillier parts.

Roserrow

Course:
Condition:
Clubhouse:

Architect:

MEN 
Par: 72
LADIES 
Par: 74
6,551 yd
SSS: 72
5,763 yd
SSS: 74

Tel:  +44 (0)1208 863 000

Click here to e-mail the club directly
Click here for the Clubs's website

Green-fees 2010

Trolleys: £3.50
Buggies: £20

Min: £20

Max: £30

E-trolleys: No
Caddies: No

Murray's member discount: TBC

Roserrow Golf Club
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A course with two very contrasting nines.  The front nine sits on top of a broad rounded hill with traditionally designed holes that are defined by bunkering and the cut of the rough.  The back nine a is very different beast as the course descends the hill (sharp drop to the tenth Green) and the layout is defined more by the twists and turns of the landscape than by the choice of the course designer.  This leads to some rather unusual holes that have been fitted around the natural land-shapes, making accuracy of paramount importance.  The Clubhouse is attached to the hotel with a small downstairs spike bar and a very good upstairs bar/restaurant, which most golfers head for after their round.  Handicap certificates are not critically important, making Roserrow very welcoming for those without one.

Newquay

Course:
Condition:
Clubhouse:

Architect: Harry S. Colt (1890)

MEN 
Par: 69
LADIES 
Par: 73
6,141 yd
SSS: 69
5,364 yd
SSS: 73

Tel:  +44 (0)1637 874 354

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Click here for the Clubs's website

Green-fees 2010

Trolleys: £3
Buggies: £20

Min: £31

Max: £36

E-trolleys: £6
Caddies: No

Murray's member discount: TBC

Newquay Golf Club
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A Harry Colt designed course that has been fitted into a tiny patch of land surrounded by Newquay on three sides and the surfers' paradise of Fistral beach on the remaining side.  Collectors of Colt's courses will want to tick this one off and will recognise his style of cross-bunkering on arrival.  The holes individually are all of a good standard (if they were strung along a Scottish seashore in classic links fashion it would receive rave reviews) but are compromised by being set so closely together.  In fact from the high ground you can see all 18 flags at once.  Take care when playing as there is much straying form Fairway to Fairway and golfers in view ahead of you may not necessarily be aiming in the direction that you think they should be.  Quaint turreted Clubhouse where you will receive a very warm welcome.

 

 

St. Enodoc Hotel****

 
 
 
 
 
 

2010 room rates per person

Twin or Double: Min: £65 Mid: £80 Max: £120
Single: Min: £95 Mid: £140 Max: £185

Tel:  +44/0 1208 863394

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Hotel website
Location: Town Pool: Outdoor Restaurant: Two
On course: Nearly! Spa: No Golf bookings: Yes

Murray's Member discount: TBC

St Enodoc Hotel
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The St. Enodoc hotel sits right beside the course of the same name, in fact there's a back gate that leads directly to the Clubhouse.  With just sixteen bedrooms and four suites it is small hideaway hotel, with a very personal charm, in an elevated position above Rock with great views out over the Camel river to Padstow and beyond.  A modern hotel that has been decorated in subdued tones and tastefully furnished. The hotel has a secluded outdoor pool surrounded on all sodes by thick hedges.  There are two very good restaurants run by its renowned local chef Nathan Outlaw.  The Grill, open for lunch and dinner with tables both inside and out on the large decking (shared with the bar); the Restaurant is a smaller room within the hotel and serves food of a very high standard (the finest dining in town).  Prices above are for one night stays, please check their website for longer stay discounts and special offers.
Bedrooms Leisure Services
Mini-bar Yes Indoor Pool No Breakfast English
Tea & Coffee Yes Outdoor Pool Yes Restaurant Two
Hairdryer Yes Spa No Garage No
Air conditioning No Gym No Parking Yes
TV Yes Sauna No    
Pay TV No Hammam No Room Service Yes
In-room Safe Yes Massages No 24hr Concierge No
Iron Request Beauty treatments No Golf bookings Yes
Trouser Press No        
Bedding Duvet     Wi-Fi Fee
           
           

 

 

Trevose

 
 
 
 
 
 

2010 room rates per person

Twin or Double: Min: Mid: Max:
Single: Min: Mid: Max:

Tel:  +44

E-mail the hotel directly
Hotel website
Location: Country Pool: Yes Restaurant: Yes
On course: Yes Spa: No Golf bookings: Yes

Murray's Member discount:

Trevose Clubhouse
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Trevose is the complete Cornish golfer's hideaway: villas, cottages, flats and apartments surrounded by 27 holes of good links golf and rolling countryside.  There is a very sporty feel about the place with those not actively involved in playiong golf indulging in tennis, swimming, walking, windsurfing...  There is wide choice of accommodation at Trevose, all owned and run by the Golf Club, to suit pretty much all golfing parties - whatever their composition: please see the separate description panels below.
In the main Trevose building and Clubhouse you will find an outdoor pool, tennis courts, bar and restaurant.  Much of the accommodation is self catering, but there is always breakfast available in the Clubhouse.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bedrooms Leisure Services
Mini-bar Yes Indoor Pool Small Breakfast Buffet
Tea & Coffee Yes Outdoor Pool No Restaurant Two
Hairdryer Yes Spa Small Garage Fee
Air conditioning Yes Gym Yes Parking Public
TV Yes Sauna Yes    
Pay TV Yes Hammam Yes Room Service Yes
Safe In-room Massages Fee 24hr Concierge Yes
Iron & Board Yes Beauty treatments Fee Golf bookings Yes
Trouser Press Yes        
Bedding Duvet     Wi-Fi Free
           
           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Metropole Hotel***

 
 
 
 
 
 

Room rates per person including breakfast

Twin or Double: Min: Mid: Max:
Single: Min: Mid: Max:

Tel:  +44

E-mail the hotel directly
Hotel website
Location: Town Pool: No Restaurant: Yes (Indian)
On course: No Spa: No Golf bookings: No

Murray's Member discount: TBC

MetropoleHotel
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Bedrooms Leisure Services
Mini-bar Yes Indoor Pool Small Breakfast Buffet
Tea & Coffee Yes Outdoor Pool No Restaurant Two
Hairdryer Yes Spa Small Garage Fee
Air conditioning Yes Gym Yes Parking Public
TV Yes Sauna Yes    
Pay TV Yes Hammam Yes Room Service Yes
Safe In-room Massages Fee 24hr Concierge Yes
Iron & Board Yes Beauty treatments Fee Golf bookings Yes
Trouser Press Yes        
Bedding Duvet     Wi-Fi Free
           
           

 

Lanhydrock Hotel***

 
 
 
 
 
 

Room rates per person including breakfast

Twin or Double: Min: Mid: Max:
Single: Min: Mid: Max:

Tel:  +44

E-mail the hotel directly
Hotel website
Location: Country Pool: No Restaurant: Yes
On course: Yes Spa: No Golf bookings: No

Murray's Member discount: TBC

LanhydrockHotel
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Bedrooms Leisure Services
Mini-bar No Indoor Pool No Breakfast English
Tea & Coffee Yes Outdoor Pool No Restaurant One
Hairdryer Yes Spa No Garage No
Air conditioning No Gym No Parking Yes
TV Yes Sauna No    
Pay TV No Hammam No Room Service Yes
Safe In-room Massages No 24hr Concierge No
Iron & Board Request Beauty treatments No Golf bookings Yes
Trouser Press No        
Bedding Duvet     Wi-Fi Fee
           
           

 

 

 

 

Bowood Park Hotel***

 
 
 
 
 
 

Room rates per person including breakfast

Twin or Double: Min: Mid: Max:
Single: Min: Mid: Max:

Tel:  +44

E-mail the hotel directly
Hotel website
Location: Town Pool: No Restaurant: Yes (Indian)
On course: No Spa: No Golf bookings: No

Murray's Member discount: TBC

Bowood-Park-Hotel
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A straightforward country club hotel, in a quiet rural setting that has all the basic requirements with no frills. 31 rooms in two categories: Standard and Superior. The Standard rooms are compact with a fair amount of room for two; the Superior rooms are a more recent addition to the hotel and are more spacious most with small balconies overlooking the course. There is a bar/restaurant on the ground floor that serves both bar snacks and a full English dinner menu. For dining elsewhere there are a few pubs around or a trip to Rock or Padstow to find some better restaurants.
Bedrooms Leisure Services
Mini-bar No Indoor Pool No Breakfast English
Tea & Coffee Yes Outdoor Pool No Restaurant Yes
Hairdryer No Spa No Garage No
Air conditioning No Gym No Parking Yes
TV Yes Sauna No    
Pay TV No Hammam No Room Service No
In-room Safe No Massages No 24hr Concierge No
Iron Request Beauty treatments No Golf bookings Yes
Trouser Press No        
Bedding Blankets        
           
           

 

 

What to do: where to eat and drink.

 

 

Dining out in Padstow

Shoul

 

 


Dining out in Rock


Nightlife

 

 

 



   

 

Getting to Cornwall

Flights

 

Newquay, Exeter and Bristol are the closest airports to the North Cornwall coast.

 

Airline route maps appear here

 

Hover on a logo to see the available routes, clicking the logo below will take you directly to the airline's website to book your flights.

British Airways website

 

 

Thomson website

Fly Thomas Cook website

 

 

Hire cars

 

Probably the most flexible way to get around during your visit.  Both airports offer the full range of hire-car companies: Avis, Hertz, Budget, Europcar, Sixt et cetera, whose contact details are shown opposite (if you have not already been offered a hire-car by your airline when you booked your flights!).

 

AVIS car rental website

 

EUROPCAR car rental website

 

Chauffeur driven cars, minibuses and coaches

Local Agencies

If you would prefer to leave the driving to somebody else then there are a number of local travel agents who will take care of all you transfer arrangements.

 

 

 

Enjoyed Cornwall, thought St. Enodoc was very special.
Ted18: Age 55: HCP: 11