St Enedoc


 St Enodoc Golf Club, established in 1890 near the Cornish village of Rock, is renowned for its distinctive character and demanding design. The main “Church Course,” shaped by architect James Braid, winds through undulating dunes and offers intricate elevation changes that challenge precision more than power. Its most famous feature, the vast “Himalaya” bunker on the sixth hole, is both an obstacle and a landmark. The course’s namesake church of St Enodoc, nestled among the dunes, adds a quietly historic presence visible from several fairways. The shorter “Holywell Course” provides a more approachable yet still engaging experience. With its sandy soil and coastal breezes, St Enodoc maintains firm, fast surfaces year-round, earning its reputation as one of England’s most characterful links.

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