St. Enodoc Golf Club


Description
St. Enodoc Golf Club is a renowned links course located in the coastal town of Rock on Cornwall’s North Coast. Overlooking the Camel Estuary and the Atlantic Ocean, the club boasts breathtaking views and a rich golfing heritage dating back to 1890. It features two distinct courses: the world-class Church Course and the more relaxed Holywell Course, offering options for both seasoned golfers and casual players. The coastal landscape, rolling dunes, and the historic St. Enodoc Church add a unique charm to the experience.
The Church Course, designed by James Braid, is a 6,557-yard par-69 course known for its dramatic layout and challenging terrain. Golfers face blind shots, undulating fairways, and standout features like the towering Himalaya bunker on the 6th hole. Regularly ranked among the top courses in the UK and globally, the Church Course is not only a test of skill but also a visual treat, with panoramic views and heritage landmarks woven into the landscape.
For those seeking a gentler round, the Holywell Course offers a shorter, more forgiving layout ideal for beginners or a casual game. The clubhouse, with its welcoming lounge, bar, and terrace overlooking the 18th green, adds to the club’s warm and friendly atmosphere. Thanks to Cornwall’s mild climate and exceptional maintenance—including a six-million-gallon reservoir—St. Enodoc remains in excellent condition year-round, making it one of England’s most memorable golfing destinations.