Address: Amlwch,
Anglesey, LL68 9RY United Kingdom
Tel: 01407 830960
Golf Pro: John Bevan | Tel: 01407 830960 option 2
Website: http://www.bullbaygc.co.uk
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Function Room
Midweek Guide: £50.00 per round *
Weekend Guide: £40.00 per round (after 3pm) *
- Societies Accepted to Play
- Society Deals Available
- Voucher Deals Available
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
Tee Time Information
Midweek Guide: £50.00 per round *
Weekend Guide: £40.00 per round (after 3pm) *
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
Review Information
GOLFSHAKE RATING
4.17
AVERAGE RATING 4.5
(based on 44 reviews)
HIGHLY RATED
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Rob C rated
5 out of
5Reviewed Jun 14 2013
Bull Bay Golf Club was designed by Herbert Fowler (Walton Heath, Beau Desert, Saunton) and has played host to a number of high profile golfers and competitions. Another heathland layout, the smooth, sweeping fairways are decorated by rocks and colourful gorse that gives the course its character. The most exposed to the elements of all three, there are sweeping views out to sea and across to the Isle of Man on a clear day, but this course isn’t just about location - there is a lot to think about as you plot your way round. Certainly a course that favours the big hitters, the fairways are inviting and relatively open, but the approach shots are tricky with a number of elevated greens which make distance control challenging for the uninitiated. Memorable holes are plentiful as the course dips and turns from elevated tees to hidden gullies and all play differently as the strength and direction of the wind changes with the elevations. The most unique of them is the par 4 9th, a short dog leg that requires good positioning from the tee to allow yourself a line to the green. The approach crosses a deep valley that runs against the grain of the hole and needs a high flight to stop it on a narrow green. Not challenging in length but devilishly clever in design to make the golfer think their way round with creativity and a deft touch.
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Jason rated
5 out of
5Reviewed Aug 10 2012
Excellent course as the other reviewers said. There is a sign in the changing room warning that on certain holes ravens will steal your balls. We found this to be correct as on the 6th a raven swooped down and plucked my partner's ball from the fairway. This happened to her a further 3 times during the round! They only seemed interested in her coloured balls as they left my white ones alone. Apparently spraying Lynx Africa on your ball every couple of holes will prevent them stealing them. They drop them in an inaccessible area of a nearby stream. We were also told that rabbits and feral cats living on the course were partial to playing with golf balls. Fortunately rule 18-1 'interference by an outside agency' means that besides losing a few balls, none of this will affect your round.
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Jason rated
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5Reviewed Aug 10 2012
Excellent course as the other reviewers said. There is a sign in the changing room warning that on certain holes ravens will steal your balls. We found this to be correct as on the 6th a raven swooped down and plucked my partner's ball from the fairway. This happened to her a further 3 times during the round! They only seemed interested in her coloured balls as they left my white ones alone. Apparently spraying Lynx Africa on your ball every couple of holes will prevent them stealing them. They drop them in an inaccessible area of a nearby stream. We were also told that rabbits and feral cats living on the course were partial to playing with golf balls. Fortunately rule 18-1 'interference by an outside agency' means that besides losing a few balls, none of this will affect your round.
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one of the most stunning golf courses in north wales this heathland style course is great fun and a challange right from the start with many blind shots undulating greens and of course the wind coming off the irish sea. great views to be had right the way through the round both out to sea and back accross the rolling welsh countryside
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Steve H rated
4 out of
5Reviewed Jun 25 2008
Played this and a couple of other local courses using the Anglesey golf pass. £79 for 5 rounds - excellent value.
Plays like a links course. The gorse in unforgiving. You'll need to be accurate off the tee. Personally I lost a few balls.
Clubhouse is excellent with v friendly natives.
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