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Rhyl golf course is a 9 hole (18 tee)
challenging links with large fairways but tight, well guarded greens which
will challenge golfers of all standards. The par 71 course (off the white
tees) provides a test for any golfer, especially when the northerly and
westerly winds blow. The greens are firm and fast, the course is open
throughout the year and in winter - playing conditions are particularly
good. Temporary greens are very rare and the fairways make preferred lies
unnecessary other than in the wettest years.
Set just outside of Rhyl, off the
coast road to Prestatyn, the Irish Sea is only yards away from the length of
the course. This course provides a test and excellent value for money at any
time of the year.
In addition, the clubhouse has a
well-stocked bar, snooker room and also serves food. Changing facilities are
available together with showers. The summer bar hours are:
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Monday... |
12 - 2pm & 7 - 11pm |
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Tuesday... |
12 - 2pm & 6 - 11pm |
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Wednesday... |
12 - 2pm & 7 - 11pm |
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Thursday... |
12 - 2pm & 7 - 11pm |
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Friday... |
12 - 2pm & 6 - 11pm |
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Saturday... |
12 - 12am |
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Sunday... |
12 - 12am |
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| The course card |
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The course record |
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This fantastic Amateur
course record was shot during Captains Day of 2004 by Lee Williams
(Scratch) The bogey free round of 67 (-4) saw Lee obtain a life long
goal of becoming a plus figure golfer for the first time. |
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