Cornwall is infamous in the UK for its unique micro-climate; the region is fecund with subtropical vegetation and full of holidayers throughout the year. Numerous notable golf clubs reside on its coastline, including St Enodoc Golf Club and Trevose Golf Club, which are thought to be among the most popular golfing destinations in the south-west.
Star Rating: 4*
The 65 acre Cornish estate is nestled into Cornwall’s Lizard Peninsula, the most south westerly point of Britain’s mainland. From kayaking along the mystical coastline to taking in dramatic performances in the well-kempt gardens, Budock Vean prooves the perfect choice for those who value class and style.
Guests can stay in an array of richly decorated bedrooms, suites, and private lodges, all of which are paired with access to the hotel’s state of the art facilities.
Golf
Designed by five-time Open Championship winner, James Braid, the hotel’s challenging golf course is a delight. An added bonus lies in Braid’s whimsical names for the various holes, which include ‘Piccadilly’ and ‘A Lot of Money’, to name but a few.
Rounds on the course are inclusive for guests of Budock Vein.
Star Rating: 4*
This multi-award-winning hotel is situated in St Austell, the charming seaside town that boasts The Eden Project. The cliffside hotel seamlessly blends into the surrounding landscape like a fairytale castle.
Golf
Sometimes dramatically misty, sometimes charmingly sun-kissed, the undulating hills of the golf club are practically unmatched in beauty.
Carlyon Bay Golf Course is equipped with a unique clubhouse and golf shop, and the use of both is complimentary for guests.
Star Rating: 4*
The recently refurbished hotel and golf course lie on the outskirts of Bodmin, the town made famous by Daphne du Maurier’s ‘Jamaica Inn’. Lanhydrock’s atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, the perfect fit for enthusiastic golfers.
Golf
The acclaimed 18-hole golf course is clean-cut and expansive. It is the ideal location for golfers of all abilities and a popular choice for Cornwall locals.
Star Rating: 4*
The sought-after hotel is designed to draw attention to the rolling hills which embrace it on every side. It is equipped with multiple bar and restaurants, as well as an acclaimed health club and spa. What more could one want after a satisfying day of golf?
Golf
Rated within the top three golf destinations in Cornwall, St Mellion proffers two exclusive courses which, between them, have hosted the Ladies British Open and the B&H International Open.
The first is known as Nicklaus Signature Course due to its having been designed by Jack Nicklaus, the infamous American golfer. Nicklaus curated his own ‘Amen Corner’ with the 10th to 12th holes, rendering this course a particularly special find for even the most experienced of golfers.
The second course is Kernow Resort Course, previously known as The Old Course.