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We believe South Wales rivals any other area in the UK or Ireland for the quality of its courses, and for sheer value. Moreover, it's within easy reach from London, Bristol or Birmingham airports.
No fewer than 7 genuinely great and distinctive links courses are here to be savoured, and all of them within 30 miles of our recommended base in Swansea. Only Tenby lies a little to the west, but it is a 'must play' course in our opinion - not only as the oldest course in Wales, but it offers everything that's great about true links golf.
Apart from the hugely impressive Royal Porthcawl, other gems like Southerndown, Ashburnham, Pennard & Machnys are all superb courses in their own right - the problem is often deciding on which ones to leave out...! To see more, click on the linkto the left to get a taster of this fabulous tour
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From Holyhead in the East to the Vale of Llangollen in the West, North Wales is littered with fine golf courses, many of which enjoy some of the most spectacular scenery in the whole of Britain.
Golfers the world over are starting to discover the true potential of golf in this part of the country, which is easily accessisble from Birmingham, Liverpool or Manchester airports. Royal St Davids has long been acknowledged as amongst the very best example of links golf you'll find anywhere in Britain, while it is the sheer quality of its many other links courses, such as Nefyn and Aberdovey that will live equally long in the memory.
Drive through the stunning scenery of the Snowdonia National Park and you will play some majestic links golf along the North coast, whether you stay in Conwy and play Conwy's own great links, or continue along to Llandudno and Holyhead.
As a memorable golf break, North Wales is hard to beat. Click on the link below to what fantastic value this tour is:
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Wales can offer you the ultimate golf vacation. With its spectacular scenery, colourful history, dramatic coastline and the welcome of its people, a golf break in Wales offers the perfect venue for your next golf holiday.
The Ryder Cup will come to the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport in 2010 and, as a result, it seems everyone is talking about playing golf in Wales.
But it's not just the South which is special. Our combination tour offers you the best of both worlds, and not only the chance to explore the wonderful scenery en route but we have handpicked the cream of the top links courses for you to savour.
If you want the chance to see this land of rolling moorlands, glaciated mountain areas, unspoilt coastlines and romantic castles - playing 6 magical links courses and staying in some superb hotels and country inns, then this combined Welsh South & North tour could be what you're looking for:
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