Originally designed by the legendary Harry Vardon in 1907, the course offers a rich and varied experience. The first twelve holes are pure links, running through natural coastal dunes and hugging the shoreline. Here, the sea breeze and undulating terrain demand thoughtful shot-making, and straying from the fairway into the gorse or fescue can be severely penalising.
The highlight for many is the signature 246-yard par-3 3rd hole, which presents a thrilling test from an elevated tee. From here, you’ll need to carry both a water hazard and gorse to reach a sloping green, with a waiting bunker at the back. The course then transitions to a more parkland feel for holes 13 to 17, before returning to the links for the final hole. This blend ensures a round that keeps you guessing, requiring you to use every club in the bag.
The welcoming clubhouse provides the perfect place to unwind after your round, whether you want a drink on the patio overlooking the bay or a bite to eat in the restaurant. The friendly staff and a well-stocked bar with local beers on tap create a relaxed, hospitable environment. If you want to warm up before a round or work on your swing, the club also features an indoor golf simulator with state-of-the-art technology that can replicate famous courses from all over the world.
Course Information
| Par |
69 |
| Designed by |
Harry Vardon |
| Opened for play |
1907 |
Tees
| White |
5,873 yards |
SSS 69.1 |
| Yellow |
5,622 yards |
SSS 68.2 |
| Red |
5,268 yards |
SSS 72.2 |