Cornwall

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does GolfPlnr list Cornwall as a golf region if it has no courses?

You're right to notice that! While Cornwall itself doesn't host any courses we currently feature, it's a popular travel destination for many of our users. We include it to help you plan your wider trip, especially if you're looking for golf options just beyond its borders.

If I'm staying in Cornwall, where's the closest golf I can play?

You'll need to venture just outside Cornwall's immediate boundaries for a proper round. We recommend looking towards Devon, where you'll find excellent links courses like Saunton or Royal North Devon, typically an hour or two drive away. Plan for a day trip, as the coastal roads can be slow but scenic.

What's the best time of year to visit Cornwall if golf isn't the main focus?

For the best weather and fewer crowds, aim for late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). You'll enjoy mild temperatures perfect for exploring the stunning coastline and charming villages without the peak summer rush. Winter can be beautiful but expect more unpredictable weather and shorter daylight hours.

Is Cornwall still a good destination for a golf-focused group, even without local courses?

Honestly, if your group's primary goal is daily golf, Cornwall isn't your best bet for a base. However, if you're keen on a diverse trip combining world-class scenery, fantastic food, and a couple of memorable rounds a short drive away, it absolutely shines. Just be prepared for those drives.

What unique experiences does Cornwall offer that might appeal to golfers off the course?

Cornwall is a treasure trove of non-golf activities; you'll find incredible coastal walks, world-class surfing, and charming fishing villages like Padstow or St Ives. Don't miss exploring the dramatic Tintagel Castle or enjoying fresh seafood straight from the boat. It's a perfect place to unwind and recharge, even without a scorecard in hand.