GwelanMor Golf Course
Website: https://www.gwelanmor.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play GwelanMor Golf Course, and what should I expect from the weather?
We always recommend late spring through early autumn - May to September - for the most consistent weather at GwelanMor. You'll find the course in prime condition, and while a coastal breeze is almost guaranteed, the longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures make for a truly enjoyable round. Just pack layers; English weather loves to surprise you, even on the sunniest days.
How challenging is GwelanMor, especially for a links-style course?
GwelanMor is a proper test, especially when the wind whips in off the Atlantic, which it often does. The course demands precision, particularly on holes like the par-3 7th, where a mis-hit can send your ball straight to the gulls. Don't expect many flat lies; you'll need to master the bump-and-run to score well here.
What are the typical green fees at GwelanMor, and is it good value for money?
Green fees at GwelanMor are pretty standard for a quality English links, usually ranging from £70-£120 depending on the season and time of day. We think it's excellent value, especially considering the stunning coastal views and the unique challenge the course presents. Look out for twilight rates or stay-and-play packages if you're planning a longer trip.
Are there any specific holes at GwelanMor that are particularly memorable or challenging?
Absolutely, GwelanMor has a few signature holes that will stick with you. The par-5 12th, "The Headland," offers breathtaking panoramic sea views but demands a strategic tee shot to avoid the gorse and cliffs on the left. Then there's the tricky par-4 16th, where the prevailing wind makes club selection crucial for reaching the elevated green.
Is GwelanMor a course where I'll need a buggy, or is it easily walkable?
GwelanMor is definitely a course you can walk, and we highly recommend it to truly soak in the coastal atmosphere and views. While there are some elevation changes, particularly around the headland holes, the routing is very manageable on foot. Save the buggy for those truly blustery days when you need all your energy for your swing.