Tehidy Park Golf club Cornwall
The Club lies in the heart of West Cornwall, most notable for its heritage of tin mining, many relics of which can still be seen in the area. Although only two miles from the North Cornwall coast, the course is very definitely parkland in nature, having been established within the parks of a one-time eminent Cornish family. It is currently a mixture of some open holes, some with streams at strategic points, many with trees lining fairways and 5 where out of bounds comes into play.
The lakes to which we have previously referred also have a part to play on four holes, especially the 193 yard par 3 17th where a carry from the medal tee of close to 170 yards is required to ensure safety. It is no exaggeration to say that of the thousands who have visited the course over the years, few have left with a view other than that Tehidy Park is a good, fair, test of golf.