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#18
Whitsand Bay Hotel & Golf Club
Portwrinkle, Near Torpoint
K4 PL11 3BU, United Kingdom


01503230276
Set between Crafthole and the sea at Portwrinkle the course has dramatic panoramic coastal views.

The course was laid by Fernie of Troon in 1905 and although Max Faulkner holds the course record of 62 set in 1947, it is designed for the holiday golfer as well as the serious club golfer.

Challenging holes mingle with straightforward holes with dramatic views. A fabulous place to learn, play and compete.
  
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Type:Semi-Private
Guest Policy:open
Dress Code:Collared Shirt & Slacks
Pro Shop :yes




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Recent Reviews

  NIGELP57 - 2/10/13
If you like playing against gales then visit this course, it is hilly, greens are in good condition, holes are short,with a small degree of difficulty and the view is spectacular, not a course I would visit on a regular basis.
  djwright130 - 11/30/11
What a stunning course with fantastic views. At £20 for the winter deal it is worth a visit.
  leigh1965 - 12/15/13
  jaspers golf - 10/19/13
  bow - 7/2/13
  deanJT - 9/27/11
  mactara - 9/11/10
  michaelferriday - 2/9/10
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