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Course
type : |
Links |
Founded
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1892 |
Par
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71 |
Yards
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6445 |
SSS
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71 |
| Designers
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James
Braid |
Herbert
Fowler |
Harry
Colt |
Famous as the course on which legendary golf writer Bernard Darwin
learned to play golf which he rated as “ The course that my
soul loves best of all the courses in the world”.
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Golf
started at Aberdovey in 1886 when members of Ruck family recognised
the potential of the Common for playing golf. The legend states
that the origional course was laid out on natural turf using flowerpots
for holes!
The links grew rapidly and the Club was constituted in 1892. The
Ruck family wre highly influential in the early days - General
Sir R.M. Ruck helped form the Welsh Golfing Union and became its
first Secretary - whilst a nephew, Bernard Darwin (later famous
for his golf writings for the Times and several books on golf)
became the first Club Captain.
The course has been extended over the years to include land near
the dunes for holes 12, 13 and 14 and has changed little from
the 30's whilst continuing to be as challenging as ever. Located
at the mouth of the Dovey and winding a traditional route out
and back, with sand dunes as sentinels and the wind as friend
and foe. It is a place worth a long pilgrimage for any golfer.
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| Snowdonia
National Park : Dramatic lake and mountain scenery,
together with beautiful coastlines.
Castles:
Historic castles at Caernarvon, Conwy and Harlech.
Industrial
Archeology: The hills above Blaenau Ffestiniog
contain a monument to the slate industry. |
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