Trevose Golf & Country Club

Coordinates: 50°31′53.69″N 5°0′36.94″W / 50.5315806°N 5.0102611°W / 50.5315806; -5.0102611
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Trevose Golf & Country Club
Club information
Trevose Golf & Country Club is located in Cornwall
Trevose Golf & Country Club
Location in Cornwall
Trevose Golf & Country Club is located in England
Trevose Golf & Country Club
Location in England
Coordinates50°31′53.69″N 5°0′36.94″W / 50.5315806°N 5.0102611°W / 50.5315806; -5.0102611
LocationConstantine Bay, Cornwall, England
Established1925
TypePrivate
Total holes27 plus 9 hole par 3 course
Events hostedBrabazon Trophy,
Farmfoods European Legends Links Championship,
Brabazon Trophy
McGregor Trophy
Websitehttps://trevose-gc.co.uk/
Championship
Designed byHarry Colt
Par72
Length7,147 yards (6,535 m)
Course rating74.3
Slope rating128
Headland
Par35
Length3,031 yards (2,772 m)
Course rating34.6
Slope rating114
Short
Par29
Length1,360 yards (1,240 m)

Trevose Golf & Country Club is a 27-hole golf club in Cornwall, England which has hosted many of the leading amateur golf tournaments in Britain, including the Brabazon Trophy and professional events on the European Senior Tour.

History[edit]

The land on which the course was built was acquired by Dr. Pension Williams in the early 1920s and early excavations of the site identified a holy well which allegedly dates from the third century which is located adjacent to the remains of St Constantine's Chapel.[1]

The championship course was designed by Harry Colt and opened for play in 1925. The club was subsequently acquired by John C. Gammon together with another member in 1941 and subsequently acquired the whole of the club in 1955. The Gammon family have continued to oversee the management of the club since this date.[2]

In 2012 the club published a book detailing the history of the club titled 'Trevose Golf & Country Club – A Golfing Gem on the North Cornwall Coast' which included a foreword by Peter Alliss.[3]

The championship course as regularly been ranked as one of the top links courses in England.[4][5][6]

Tournaments hosted[edit]

The championship course has hosted a number of professional and amateur golf tournaments:

Amateur tournaments[edit]

The championship course hosted the Brabazon Trophy in 2008 which was won by Steven Uzzell of England with a 19 under par score of 197 in a tournament that was shortened to 54 holes as a result of adverse weather conditions.[7] The championship course also hosted the McGregor Trophy for the English Boys Under 16 Open Amateur Stroke-Play Championship in 2012.

Professional tournaments[edit]

In 2019 Ian Woosnam announced that Trevose would be the host course for the Farmfoods European Legends Links Championship[8]

Course scorecards[edit]

Championship Course
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Par Men's 4 4 3 5 4 4 4 3 5 36 5 3 4 5 4 4 4 3 4 36 72
SI Men's 4 12 16 18 2 10 6 14 8 13 7 1 3 15 17 11 5 9
Blue 74.3 449 425 173 504 471 389 427 160 515 3513 558 225 464 579 320 338 240 432 478 3634 7147
White 71.8 440 359 156 465 445 319 367 149 454 3154 472 197 440 574 307 330 206 375 430 3331 6485
Yellow 71.8 440 352 148 465 423 313 351 144 443 3079 460 179 427 524 296 325 183 353 414 3161 6240
Par Women's 4 4 3 5 4 4 4 3 5 36 5 3 4 5 4 4 3 4 5 37 73
SI Women's 5 11 15 7 1 13 3 17 9 6 12 2 8 14 18 16 4 10
Red 74.1 430 320 142 441 400 282 340 136 440 2931 440 163 392 490 292 266 157 319 407 2926 5857

See also[edit]

List of golf courses in the United Kingdom

References[edit]

  1. ^ "St Constantine's chapel and holy well". Historic England. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  2. ^ "History of Trevose". Trevose Golf & Country Club. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  3. ^ Bonfield, Nick (14 September 2012). "Trevose Golf & Country Club launches history book". Golf Monthly.
  4. ^ Heath, Elloit (21 June 2019). "20 Best Links Golf Courses In England". Golf Monthly.
  5. ^ "England Top 100". National Club Golfer. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  6. ^ "Top 100 Golf Courses: England 2019/2020". Golf World. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  7. ^ Tait, Alistair. "Despite bad back, Uzzell wins Brabazon". Golf Week.
  8. ^ "Woosnam announced as host for inaugural Farmfoods European Legends Links Championship". Staysure Tour. 6 February 2019.

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