Lying directly on the North Wales coastline, Rhos-On-Sea Golf Club offers both stunning sea vistas and views back inland with the nearby hills and Snowdonia providing a great backdrop.
Measuring 5965 yards from the back tees, Rhos-On-Sea isn’t the longest course by modern standards but the network of waterways, bunkers and the tricky greens make for an interesting round of golf. Although the course sits on the coast it plays and feels more like a parkland course and while the trees that are present are still young, they still call for accurate hitting from the tees.
The Rhos-On-Sea Hotel offers visiting golfers 12 en-suite guestrooms all of which feature central heating, colour TV and tea and coffee making facilities. Looking out over the golf course, these rooms are simplistic and comfortable and serve as a good base for a golf tour of North Wales.
With superb views of the course and surrounding countryside, the Rhos-On-Sea GC Restaurant welcomes golfers and non-golfers alike for lunch and dinner which makes it ideal for a bit to eat before or after a round or indeed for an evening meal.