1 Night, 2 Rounds
- Bed and Breakfast
- 1 round at Prestatyn Golf Club
- 1 round at North Wales Golf Club
Prestatyn is the most northerly golf club in Wales, and is set in the heart of 150 acres of magnificent links land known as “morfa”, meaning bog or sea-marsh in Welsh, with only a series of giant sand dunes separating the course from the Irish Sea.
Prestatyn is every bit the championship course, with a total yardage of over 6,800 yards from the tips, and when it comes to a classic test of links golf, it ticks all of the boxes.
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Prestatyn, the most northerly golf club in Wales, boasts a superb championship golf course. The links land at Prestatyn is relatively flat, so like great courses such as Muirfield in Scotland, it is a very fair course, with golfers for the most part reaping exactly what they sew.
Course management is therefore key to a good score, with pot bunkers, a canal known as the “Prestatyn Gutter” and other classic links course features adding to the challenge.
The “nine out and nine back” layout screams traditionalism, and the fast running fairways and well protected, sloping greens, commonly play host to prestigious amateur events, highlighting the quality of the course. The prevailing south west wind is an important feature of the course and when it blows, the course can be a really tough nut to crack. Get your low punch shot dialled in and enjoy the challenge.
Signature Hole – No18: Par 5, 498 yards
The closing hole at Prestatyn is an attractive dogleg left par 5 and although the tee shot appears to be spacious, out of bounds running down the left hand side of the hole, as well as pot bunkers that lurk within driving distance place an emphasis on not only accuracy but solid course management too.
Aim your tee shot at the right side of the clubhouse in the distance and hit a draw of possible, leaving long hitters tempted by going for the green in two. A small hollow short of the green can slow the approach shot and with bunkers guarding the left hand side of the green, approach shots must be well measured. With golfers enjoying their drinks on the clubhouse balcony overlooking your closing putts, be sure not to miss any tiddlers!
| Par | 72 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Fred Collins |
| Opened for play | 1905 |
| Blue | 6,890 yards | SSS 72.1 |
|---|---|---|
| White | 6,627 yards | SSS 70.9 |
| Yellow | 6,269 yards | SSS 69.2 |
| Red | 5,737 yards | SSS 72.4 |
The practice facilities at Prestatyn are superb, and allow golfers to go through a full warm up before taking to the links. Facilities include a putting green, chipping area featuring practice bunker, as well as a 300 yard long driving range.
Prestatyn’s clubhouse has extensive facilities for members and visitors alike, including a comfortable lounge bar where golfers can relax after a round with a drink. Food and drink are of a good quality and offer great value for money and with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere created by the members and members of staff, visiting golfers can enjoy the clubhouse before or after their rounds. The balcony overlooking the 18th green is the perfect place to enjoy a well deserved drink while watching other golfers finishing off their rounds.
For groups of golfers including Prestatyn on a North Wales Golf Tour, catering packages are available on request. Please arrange these in advance.
Golf buggies and pull trolleys are available for hire, as are sets of golf clubs.
Situated off the A548 coastal road, Prestatyn is less than an hour from the English town of Chester, where a direct train runs every half an hour.
Andrew
✓10 Nov 2025
Superb greens for time of year All green staff/ pro shop very friendly
Stefan Eric
✓27 Apr 2025
Trevlig bana och lång för en gammal gubbe! Men fin upplevelse
James
✓31 Mar 2025
The course was in really good condition for the time of year and we all enjoyed it even though we had 40 mph winds all the way round.
Colin
✓12 Jun 2024
Another course we all enjoyed even though this was again played in very strong winds
Richard
✓23 Apr 2024
Great day. All 10 of us scored poorly but enjoyed ourselves. Bar staff very pleasant and members friendly.
Peter
✓16 Apr 2024
Least favoured course by our group. Nice nonetheless.
Antony
✓9 Oct 2023
freindly club course in good condition for October good food in the bar after our round and made very welcome
John
✓4 Sep 2023
Tight fairways and tall rough make sure you pack some balls for this one. Can’t complain about the upkeep of the course though as it was in fantastic condition and the greens were on point. If it’s windy though Good luck 🤞🏻
Jonathan
✓29 Oct 2022
We all enjoyed the course, probably the least favourite of the tour party, partly due to the weather conditions, otherwise the course was great.
John
✓18 Oct 2022
Played it before and a true links course with long holes, very tough in the wind. Fantastic though with great greens.
Dave
✓28 Jun 2022
Very hard couse in windy conditions, if your off the fairway it's pretty much a drop shot There was a society in front of us who took ages on tee box and the greens I wish golf clubs would tell society's it's not professional golf and just on with it Very hard course to play
John
✓28 Sep 2021
With that wind it makes it so difficult but a brilliant course. Staff and facilities great.
Keith
✓6 Oct 2019
Unfortunately the weather had had not been good overnight so there was a lot of surface water on the course. Considering the conditions we could not ask anymore and therefore cannot give a true assessment.
Philip
✓8 Sep 2019
The course was a bit better than Abergele but not by much. The clubhouse and catering were very poor.
Gordon
✓17 Jun 2019