Royal St David’s Golf Club Gwynedd
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Nationally and internationally renowned, Royal St David’s is one of Wales’ premier golf courses. It provides a challenging test of golf in a breathtaking setting in the most beautiful and scenic part of the Principality and dominated by the brooding presence of Harlech Castle.
Established in 1894, Royal St David’s Golf Club is the home of one of the finest traditional links courses in the world. The undulating fairways and fast true greens are all that would be expected of a championship links course.
In 2009 the Club hosted the S4C Wales Ladies Championship of Europe, won by Karen Stupples of England, and the Ladies’ British Open Amateur Championship, won by Azahara Munoz of Spain. In 2010 the Club hosted the Welsh Open Stroke Play Championship and the Ryder Cup Wales PGA Welsh National.
In 2011 the Club hosts the Welsh Ladies’ Close Championship and the Boys Home Internationals, and in 2013 the prestigious R&A sponsored Jacques Leglise Trophy between GB&I Boys and the Continent of Europe.
The course is rated 43rd in Golf World’s Top 100 courses in Britain & Ireland and 45th in Golf Monthly’s Top 100 in the UK & Ireland, 73rd in the Golf Digest Best 100 courses outside the USA and Number 1 in National Club Golfers Top 100 Affordable Courses.