Cape Cornwall Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 70
  • Length: 5,786 yards
  • Slope Rating: 105
  • Course Rating: 68.2

Website: https://capecornwallclub.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Cape Cornwall Club for ideal conditions?

We recommend late spring or early autumn for Cape Cornwall. You'll find the weather milder, less wind-battered than winter, and fewer crowds than the peak summer holidays. The course conditions are typically fantastic then, offering a more enjoyable round.

What kind of golf challenge can I expect at Cape Cornwall Club, especially given its coastal location?

Don't expect a typical links; Cape Cornwall is more of a clifftop parkland course with serious coastal influences. The elevation changes and prevailing winds demand smart club selection and accurate iron play, especially on the exposed holes near the sea. You'll definitely use every club in your bag.

What are the absolute must-see views or signature holes at Cape Cornwall Club?

The views here are truly spectacular, especially from the 5th and 14th holes, where you're looking out over the Atlantic towards the Brisons rocks. We particularly love the panorama from the 18th tee, offering a final dramatic vista of the coastline and the iconic Cape Cornwall chimney. It's a photographer's dream.

Is Cape Cornwall Club a good value, and what should I expect regarding green fees?

We think Cape Cornwall Club offers excellent value for the experience, especially considering the stunning location and well-maintained course. Green fees are generally more accessible than some of the bigger-name Cornish courses, making it a smart choice for a memorable round without breaking the bank. Check their website for twilight or off-peak deals.

What practical advice do you have for someone playing Cape Cornwall Club for the first time?

Always pack layers and a good windbreaker, even on a sunny day-the weather can shift quickly here. We also strongly recommend bringing extra golf balls; those coastal gales and gorse bushes are notorious for claiming errant shots. Embrace the challenge and enjoy the wild beauty.