NEWQUAY GOLF CLUB
🏴 Newquay, Cornwall, England
Designed by Harry S. Colt
Newquay Golf Club occupies clifftop land on Cornwall's north coast, where the course overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and Fistral Bay. Harry S. Colt designed the layout in the 1920s, during a period when he was creating several notable courses in the southwest of England. The site's natural elevation changes and coastal exposure shape the character of play, with the wind off the Atlantic a frequent factor in club selection and strategy.
The routing makes use of the dramatic topography, with several holes playing along or across the clifftops and others moving through more sheltered valleys inland. The course features a mix of seaside and parkland characteristics—the higher ground offers expansive views and firm, windswept conditions, while lower sections provide tree-lined corridors and different turf qualities. Colt's design incorporates natural contours into green sites and hazard placement, asking players to navigate both the terrain and the elements.
Newquay serves as a year-round facility in a popular tourist destination, drawing visitors who combine golf with Cornwall's beaches and coastal scenery. The club maintains a welcoming atmosphere for members and guests alike, typical of many traditional British seaside clubs. The course provides a test of links-influenced golf without the pure links turf found at some other coastal venues, reflecting its mixed landscape and the practical demands of a club that operates in a busy resort area.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Newquay was designed by Harry S. Colt.
Yes. Newquay at Newquay Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Newquay is 69.
Newquay plays 6,141 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Newquay is 142.
Newquay is a 18-hole course.