Fly fishing & the cream of Cornish
golf
Tee Off on a wonderful West Country tour and play the superb
St. Enodoc links & the infamous Nicklaus course at St. Mellion.
Day
One - St. Mellion Golf & Country Club
Transfers from London can
be arranged on your behalf or fly direct to the West Country via Plymouth.
Our team will greet and escort you to the club house for lunch and 18 holes
of championship golf at the infamous Jack Nicklaus course. After a championship
opening round a private transfer takes you to your chosen accommodation
in Rock, Roserrow or Port Isaac. course
info & scorecard
Day
Two - St. Enodoc Golf Club & Links
A superb championship
links with undulating fairways that run alongside the beaches and dunes
of the Camel Estuary. When the wind blows it is not unusual to see golfers
enter into the old church on the 10th in search of advise rather than shelter.
Avoid the Himalayas, one of golf's largest bunkers and you will be ready
to relax for dinner at one of the excellent local restaurants. course
info & scorecard
Day
Three - Trevose Golf Club / St. Mellion
Play the Trevose
links or another round at St Mellion it's your choice. A 2nd round at the
Jack Nicklaus course and a final day at St Enodoc is almost a must. In the
club house glasses are raised in respect to any golfer who has managed to
tame this pro tour course and previous host to the Benson & Hedges International
Open. course
info & scorecard
Day
Four - The final round at St. Enodoc
Your return to
the first tee at St. Enodoc links will be eagerly awaited. If you have arranged
a weekend competition then this is a superb last day venue so keep a watchful
eye on the golfer who has mastered a few local shots and the bump &
run. From the club house terrace a final glance across the links to the
Camel Estuary will complete a great golfing weekend. course
info & scorecard
Stay
for the week and play Trevose, Roserrow & Bowood or cast a fly and join
us for a day or two in search of Sea Trout & Cornish Brownies.
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