Trevose's championship golf course was opened in 1924, and was designed by the esteemed Harry Colt, whose outstanding pedigree is a result of his work at Augusta, Wentworth, Pine Valley, Sunningdale, Muirfield and Royal Portrush, a list that should help to underline the quality at Trevose. The remarkable beauty of the Cornish coast is the backdrop for Colt's 6,863 yard classic, which is comprised of two loops; the outward half hugs the rugged seaside, before you turn for home and play the inward links of the closing stretch. Golfers will battle the elements that batter this exposed landscape, where the smooth and pure putting surfaces are protected by treacherous pot bunkers and severe rough.
Course Information
Par |
70 |
Designed by |
Harry Colt |
Opened for play |
1925 |
Tees
Blue |
7,079 yards |
SSS 74 |
White |
6,415 yards |
SSS 71 |
Yellow |
6,187 yards |
SSS 69 |
Red |
5,819 yards |
SSS 75 |
The Headland Course is a charming little nine-holer that was laid out by the legendary Peter Alliss in 1993, and offers good variety during a stay at Trevose. The loop works its way out to the 5th tee at the point of the headland, from which the views towards St.Ives are incredible. The greens on the Headland rival the quality of the Championship Course.
Trevose's Short Course is a beautiful little nine-hole course that is ideal for beginners, juniors, or golfers looking for some light relief from the rigours of the Championship layout. Visitors are sure to enjoy the views out to sea as the course winds its way around the ancient Chapel of St. Constantine.
Trevose has an outstanding practice ground, where you can hone your skills or enlist the advice of the resident PGA professionals.