Bull Bay Golf Club
Amlwch, Anglesey, LL68 9RY
The Bull Bay Club lies on the north coast of Anglesey half a mile west of Amlwch off the A5025. This headland course which sits high above the Irish sea enjoying spectacular views on a clear day to the Isle of Man and the far away Cumberland Hills. The holes run up, down and across a sloping headland which boasts little in the way of vegetation save for the odd patch of gorse.
This is a genuine hidden gem of a course well worth seeking out as much for its setting as its challenge. There is nothing pretentious about Bull Bay. There is honest down to earth golf here and great value green fees, too. The course's setting high on the headland leaves it exposed to the full force of the wind off the Irish Sea which abates only seldom in this part of the world. But its honest golf and if the need to wrap up is more common here than in other places the overall experience is well worth it.
Known as the club which offers 'natures gift to golfers', this heathland course is well known for its rugged terrain and romantic views of the Bay. The course is 6,263 yards long with 11 greens that have to be approached from fairways at a lower level, calling for the perfect shot. For those who do not want to play 18 holes, it is possible to play shorter rounds yet still finish at the 18th. The backdrop of the Irish Sea, Point Lynas Lighthouse and Snowdonia to the east make it quite spectacular. On a clear day the Isle of Man and the Lake District may be visible.
Every hole at this North Wales club has its individual appeal, the flat, the hilly, the dog-leg and the blind approach to the green, but each one is fair and well within the grasp of the average golfer.
Course details
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Recommended Itinerary
2 nights accommodation at the Bull Bay Hotel in Anglesey playing the following courses:
- Anglesey
- Holyhead
- Bull Bay

