St Enodoc Golf Club is one of England's finest links course on all natural terrain.
The first hole is a par 5 which is relatively easy compared to the rest of the course. It has large dunes, greens and undulating fairways overlooking an estuary and the picturesque harbor of Padstow. It takes its name from a small church -church- from the 13th century buried under the sand by a storm in the middle of the 19th century and finally cleared in 1863. It has always been present ever since, on the right of the 10th green. Another curiosity is the gigantic bunker-dune nicknamed the Himalayas, a sort of 25m high promontory with access to the hidden green of the 6th hole. Great views over the Cornish coast.
Greenfee 18 holes: From 80 € to 120 €
Rock, Wadebridge PL27 6LD, UK
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