Aberdovey Golf Club
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Name | Aberdovey Golf Club |
Address | LL35 0RT Aberdovey, Gwynedd, UK |
Country | United Kingdom |
Phone | Phone: +44 1654 767493 |
sec@aberdoveygolf.co.uk | |
Web | www.aberdoveygolf.co.uk |
Holes | 18 |
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Characteristics
Aberdovey Golf Club is set enchantingly within the Snowdonia National Park at the mouth of the Dovey Estuary, and the links are wedged between the Cambrian Mountain range and the shore. “I can just faintly remember the beginning of golf at Aberdovey in the early eighties,” wrote Darwin in his 1910-book The Golf Courses of the British Isles. “Already rival legends have clustered round that beginning, but the true legend says that the founder was Colonel Ruck, who, having played some golf at Formby, borrowed nine flower pots from a lady in the village and cut nine holes in the marsh to put them in.” A great deal has changed since then and the hands of many great architects have touched Aberdovey: Herbert Fowler, Harry Colt and James Braid. It is not surprising that it is such a revered links.
Despite its old age, Aberdovey is no shorty, measuring over 6,700 yards from the new "Darwin" back tees. It will test, and has tested, the very best golfers, playing host to a number of amateur championships over the years and it was here as a youngster, that Ian Woosnam developed his craft. It isn’t the hardest links course in the British Isles by any stretch of the imagination, but when the wind blows, it can throw the ball off line and into the punishing rough. Only the skilful will score well.
There is so much history at Aberdovey that you cannot help but fall in love with the place. Running alongside this classic out-and-back links is the railway line, reminding us of the days when the trains were full of travelling golfers. Darwin’s short story entitled “Aberdovey” tells an enchanting, romantic and amusing tale about his many pilgrimages to this Welsh links and how he used to love writing down the names of the stations as they passed by. Or as Patric Dickinson said: “A round at Aberdovey is always a brave and gay adventure, whatever the wind’s quarter.”
The Course
18-Hole Course
Opened in 1892. Design: Harry Colt, Herbert Fowler & James Braid. Style: Links.
Terrain: Flat
Scorecard
Tee | Par | CR | Slope | Length |
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White (Men) | 71 | - | - | 6502 yards |
Yellow (Men) | 71 | - | - | 6104 yards |
Red (Women) | 74 | - | - | 5850 yards |
Practice Facilities
- Practice Area
- Putting Green
- Chipping Green
- Practice bunker
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