








Challenging links type course.
The softness of the turf and the limestone subsoil are responsible for a course which
dries quickly and is never fatiguing. There are no tiring up-
Facilities.
Modern changing facilities are available for ladies and gentlemen. The club is a
Registered Licensed Non-
Green Fees
Weekdays £20.00; weekends and Bank Holidays £25.00. Special rates are available
between November and March and on Thursdays, April -
2 for 1 vouchers are
accepted.
Visitor Policy
Welcome weekdays without reservation. Bank Holidays and weekends by
prior arrangement with Secretary. Corporate days can be arranged; please contact
the secretary.
Societies
Societies welcome by prior arrangement with Secretary all days except Saturdays.
Catering Facilities
Holywell Golf Club has full bar facilities and catering and a snooker room for those wet days.
An 18 hole challenge to golfers of all abilities.
Established in 1906.
The Holywell Golf Course lies a mile and a half inland of Holywell in the village of Brynford. The course is located at 800 feet above sea level and is of a slightly undulating nature.
A Golf Course with views.
There are views of Moel Fammau and the Clwydian Range to the south and west, while on clear days the distant majesty of Snowdonia reveals itself some 40 miles away.
Following the A.G.M. Newly appointed President Danny Pierce, Captain Ian Smith, lady Captain Mrs Olive Mitchell are seated with new Treasurer Mrs Susan Breeze and new Secretary Matt Parsley.
Vice Captains Mark Chacksfield & Mrs Ruby Newell, Lady President Mrs Judy Roberts stand with retiring members of the Committee. Click on photo for a larger image.