1A short Par 3 to start but don’t be fooled by its length as the green is well guarded by several bunkers. Aim for the middle to back section of the green to avoid the trouble at 2A relatively simple downhill Par 4 that requires a tee shot over the marker post; driver off the tee may not be every golfer’s choice.A well struck tee shot will leave a mid to short iron into a green in the corner of the course surrounded by danger.Just short of the green are two ditches which lead into a large pond; two bunkers protect the front of the green and over the back lies the external boundary fence. Playing this ho3The first of the famous magnificent railways holes is the Par 4 3rd.Birdie opportunity here for the big hitters, as the green is reachable in two.For those laying up, make sure you are short of the ditch that runs across the fairway, short of the green.4A reachable Par 4 for the big hitters but a stray tee shot right could bring the boundary fence and railway line into play.The green is guarded by a deep pot bunker at the front but also be careful if you go long as there is a water hazard a few yards off the back edge.A well struck short iron into the green could set up an easy par or even a birdie.5A stunning, picturesque Par 5 running alongside the railway with views of the sea and Conwy mountains.The line off the tee is just left of the trees with a touch of fade. For low handicappers, the green is reachable in two but, if unsure, a straightforward lay up short of the ditchBe cautious, as a shot that doesn’t find the putting surface will roll off, leaving a difficult up and down to save par.6Playing uphill away from the railway line is the Par 3 6th. The green is nestled half way up the bank.Playing just short of 180 yards, this is a hole that requires plenty of carry to get up there in one.Anything short and the ball may roll down the bank leaving a tricky pitch shot over a bunker.7From the tee this Par 4 measures just over 400 yards. The hole requires a precise tee shot over the hill towards the marker post.The second shot is downhill to a well-positioned green; the ball tends to kick left therefore positioning yourself right should avoid the lateral water hazard which runs down the l8The Par 4 8th is often regarded as our signature hole. Walking up the fairway, you are welcomed by the stunning panoramic views of North Wales, the sea, Snowdonia and the Great OrmYour tee shot requires a shot slightly left of the marker post as the ball tends to kick right. If you play your second shot from on top of the bank, position your next shot to theIf your tee shot is lucky enough to get down the bank, then your approach is much easier, leaving a shorter iron in.9A reachable Par 4 for the big hitters measuring just under 330 yards. Although driver isn’t usually the club of choice for the better players, the green requires a lofted approacA good birdie opportunity here although, if you are out of position, bogey or worse can easily happen.10A fairly long uphill Par 4 with a lateral hazard and trouble down the right so players are advised to favour the left of the fairway.From the front tee, the tee shot is straight forward.For your second shot, the mid to high handicap golfers tend to lay up, as the green is elevated with a water hazard going diagonally across from left to right and boundary hedge ov11A majestic Par 3 with stunning sea views towards Anglesey and Conwy mountains to the left. The prevailing wind from the sea makes this hole play longer than its yardage. An extra c12A straight forward long Par 5 with the wind, which tends to be off the left. A lateral water hazard to the right runs parallel with the fairway.A strong tee shot down the left should fade the ball back into the fairway. An uphill second shot should leave a short iron approach, setting up a chance to make birdie.13A pleasant Par 4 hole, 380 yards in length from the back tee and a slight dogleg to the right.From an elevated tee, golfers should aim down the left hand side of the fairway to avoid the trees and water hazard down the right. The green is guarded by a deep water hazard and over-hanging tree to the right. Aiming left on your approach shot is the more desired line in.14A short slightly uphill dogleg right Par 4. Driver off the tee may not be the club of choice here. A long iron or fairway wood from the tee should leave a short approach shot to a 15A hole for the big hitters. A long Par 4, stroke index 1 and a distance of 450 yards off the back tee and out of bounds down the right; this hole not one for the faint hearted.The hole plays slightly left to right, which requires a drive with a touch of fade. For the most modest golfer the second shot gives you an option: either lay up short of the two l16A challenging Par 5, slightly uphill and 494 yards from the back tee. A tee shot favouring the left hand side of the fairway will leave an easier second shot towards the green. A t17A fairly straightforward uphill Par 3 from the forward tees; from the back tee, the hole isn’t quite as simple.Playing uphill and measuring 199 yards, the tee shot requires a well struck long iron over trees. Golfers should aim slightly right as the slope runs down to thick rough on the lefAdvice here is to take an extra club as it is better to be slightly long than short. Anything short may result in a bogey 4 or perhaps worse.18A beautiful Par 5 to finish. From an elevated tee, golfers are treated to spectacular views over Llandudno ahead, the Great Orme in the distance, West Shore to the left and North SThe prevailing wind is from the left and, with the out of bounds down the right hand side, many members do aim down the left hand rough, allowing the wind to drift the ball back inWith a well struck tee shot the green is reachable but, with several deep face bunkers looking directly at you from the fairway, the safe option is to lay up short, leaving a short
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