England's Atlantic Links

Often overlooked in the grand scheme of British golf, England's West Country is home to a number of classic links courses set in truly glorious locations, writes Alex Jenkins

The 4th at Trevose with Trevose Head beyondTREVOSE (Championship) *****
Playing this Harry Colt gem, located on the rugged north Cornish coast at Constantine Bay, just outside the charming fishing village of Padstow, is an exhilarating experience. While some links courses are noted for their blind holes and exceptionally penal rough, Trevose offers a kinder introduction to those unfamiliar with the nuances of the “bump and run” game, thanks largely to the generosity of the fairways, which means time spent looking for wayward shots in kept to a minimum. The rollicking front nine, which affords some magnificent coastal views, gets off to a stern start with the 440-yard par-four opener. But the beauty of Trevose, aside
from its consistently quick and true greens, lies in its variation. This is far from being a slog. From the members’ white tees, three of the four par-fives are reachable in two on a calm day for the majority of competent golfers, and the par- threes, which are a delightful set of holes, won’t see you pulling off your fairway wood head covers unless it’s really blowing a gale. Yes, there are some brutish par-fours on the card but there are plenty of chances to make amends should you falter. This links really is fun – and has proved its championship credentials by hosting numerous top-tier events, including the 2008 Brabazon Trophy, one of the most important amateur tournaments in the British Isles.
YARDAGE: 6,967 PAR: 71
Designed by Harry Colt & Sir Guy Campbell
Greens Fee: From £65 in high season
Others: A range of quality accommodation is available on-site
Contact: trevose-gc.co.uk

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