Up to 2 FREE nights on 7 nights or more | It's cheaper when you book direct

Golf courses in Cornwall

The mild climate in Cornwall, combined with the beautiful coastline and enviable reputation as a foodie destination attracts golfers year round. Delighted by many courses that welcome non-members, golfers can enjoy superb courses such as St Mellion, Bowood, St Enodoc and Trevose. Whether it’s a rugged coastal links course or country parkland course with undulating challenges, spectacular views are guaranteed!

Recommended North Coast Golf Courses

We will be happy to pre-book tee times in advance of your arrival. Just contact us with your requirements and we will be pleased to assist where we can.

Bowood Park Golf Club
Bowood Park 12th hole

Par 72 course set within 230 acres of parkland with plenty of water hazards and a convenient club house within close proximity of the front and back nine. Camelford.

Bude and North Cornwall Golf Club
golf course in bude

Golf has been played at Bude since 1891. This classic seaside links course has provided an enjoyable golfing challenge throughout its 130-year history. The course offers players of all abilities a rare opportunity to experience an old-style links with many blind shots and fast undulating greens.

There is also a smaller 9 hole pitch and putt course.

Launceston Golf Club
Launceston Golf Club Hole 9

Launceston Golf Club Offers some spectacular views over Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor this 18 hole Parkland course starts with a long par 5 and ends with one too!!

Newquay Golf Club
The picturesque 18 hole course, Harry Colt re-designed, has stunning views over the Atlantic. Built on the dunes means our course is in excellent condition all year round.

The course offers a wonderful introduction to Links Golf to everyone – from beginners to serious golfers. The layout is challenging but enjoyable and will see you returning to play time and time again.

Perranporth Golf Club
12th Green at Perranporth Golf Club

Highly regarded Par 72 Natural links course with challenging slopes, blind holes and lightning quick greens. A test for even the best of golfers especially if there’s any wind. Stunning views over the 3 miles of sandy Perranporth and Penhale beaches.

St Enodoc Church Course
St Enodoc church and golf course

Overlooking the Camel Estuary, the hilly links course is set amongst sand dunes and wild sea grasses. The 6th and 10th holes are particularly challenging. St Enodoc is ranked as the best in Cornwall and the 10th best course in England.

Tehidy Park
Tehidy Golf Course

Tehidy is an 18 Hole Par 71 Parkland Course, offering a challenging round to golfers of all abilities. It is currently a mixture of open holes, some with streams at strategic points, many with tree-lined fairways and 9 holes where out of bounds comes into play.

The lakes also have a part to play on four holes, especially the 193 yard, Par 3, 5th 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.

Treloy Golf Club
Treloy Golf Club is a 9 hole executive, well matured parkland course, designed by Bob Sandow. Driving range with top tracer facilities (Being installed June 2024) and a 9 hole putting Practice green.

Golf tee, ball and club

Trethorne Golf Club
The 18 hole golf course at Trethorne Golf Club creates a unique challenge that will not only present a significant test for the single figure player, but also prove an enjoyable experience for the 20 plus handicapper, without losing too many balls!

The course measures a significant 6375 yards off the championship tees.

Female golfer

Trevose Golf & Country Club
Situated at beautiful Constantine Bay, Harry Colt originally designed the course with later revisions from Sir Guy Campbell. A technically challenging and often windswept Championship course ranked as one of the best in the UK, alongside a 9 hole ‘Headland course’ and a ‘Short Course’.

Man playing golf

man crouched down looking at golf ball