Maesdu Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of course is Maesdu, and what can I expect from the views?
Maesdu offers a fantastic blend, starting with a more parkland feel before opening up to some truly memorable holes with coastal influences. You'll get glimpses of Llandudno Bay and the Great Orme, especially from the higher points - it's a real treat for the eyes.
When is the best time to play Maesdu to avoid the worst of the Welsh weather?
We always recommend late spring through early autumn - May to September - for the best chance of drier weather and longer daylight hours. Be prepared for a breeze off the coast at any time, but those months offer the most reliable conditions for an enjoyable round.
Are there any particularly tricky holes or signature challenges at Maesdu I should be aware of?
The 11th hole, a par-3, is a real standout and can be a card-wrecker if the wind is up - it demands precision. Generally, the course rewards thoughtful shot placement over brute force, so plan your attack, especially on the tighter front nine.
Is Maesdu good value for money, and what's the clubhouse like for a post-round pint?
Absolutely, Maesdu offers excellent value for a course of its quality and location in North Wales. The clubhouse is welcoming and unpretentious, perfect for a relaxed drink and a bite to eat while you recount your round - the staff are always friendly.
How accessible is Maesdu, and can I easily combine a round with other activities in Llandudno?
Maesdu is super easy to get to, just a short drive from Llandudno town centre, making it incredibly convenient. You can definitely combine your golf with exploring the Great Orme, strolling the pier, or enjoying the town's Victorian charm - it's perfectly situated for a full day out.