Clwb Golff Abersoch

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of challenge can I expect at Clwb Golff Abersoch, and is it a true links experience?

Abersoch offers a fantastic blend of parkland and links characteristics, especially on the back nine where the sea breezes really come into play. You'll find the course isn't overly long, but the undulating terrain and strategic bunkering demand precision, particularly around the greens. Don't underestimate the wind here-it can turn a gentle round into a proper test.

What are the standout views like at Clwb Golff Abersoch, and which holes should I look forward to?

The views at Abersoch are genuinely breathtaking, especially from the elevated tees overlooking Cardigan Bay and St Tudwal's Islands. We particularly love the panorama from the 12th tee; it's a moment to pause and soak it all in before you drive. You'll want your camera ready for the stretch from holes 10 to 14, where the coastline really opens up.

When is the best time of year to play Clwb Golff Abersoch to avoid crowds and get good weather?

For the best experience, we recommend visiting Abersoch in late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is generally milder and more stable then, and you'll avoid the peak summer holiday crowds that flock to the village. You'll find the course in excellent condition, and the pace of play is much more relaxed.

How much does a round typically cost at Clwb Golff Abersoch, and is it easy to get a tee time?

Green fees at Abersoch are quite reasonable, typically ranging from £40-£60 depending on the season and day of the week. We always advise booking your tee time online well in advance, especially if you're planning a weekend visit during the warmer months. While it's not impossible to walk up, securing your spot ensures a smooth start to your round.

What's the atmosphere like at the clubhouse, and are there any unique post-round traditions at Abersoch?

The clubhouse at Abersoch has a wonderfully welcoming, unpretentious vibe-it's exactly what you want after a round by the sea. You'll find locals and visitors mingling, sharing stories over a pint and some classic Welsh fare. Don't miss the chance to sit on the balcony overlooking the 18th green; it's the perfect spot to watch others finish and reflect on your own game.