Bryn Morfydd Hotel Golf Club, Denbigh. (1982 – 2009)
First appeared in 1982.
The hotel/course closed in 2009.
From the 1982 Golfer’s Handbook; Membership 300; Secretary, W L Search; 9-hole parkland course, SSS 27; Visitors’ Fees, £3.
Golfer’s Handbook 1985 - 1988; The Princess Course; Secretary, W Lester; 9-holes, 1190 yards, SSS27; Visitors, £2.50, £5 weekend (free if restaurant spend exceeds £5).
Golfer’s Handbook 1991; The Princess Course; Membership 30; Secretary, E D Muirhead; 9-holes, 1190 yards, SSS 27; Visitors, £4.
In the early 1990s there were two 9-hole courses, the shorter Duchess course is accredited as being a Peter Allis design comprising mainly of short par3 holes, the longest hole being around 170 yards. The longer Dukes course was also 9-holes, in the early 2000s a further 9-holes were added extending the overall yardage for 18-holes to be more than twice the previous nine.
Golf Course Guide 1998 and 2004; Founded 1982/92; Bryn Morfydd Hotel; 9-hole Duchess Course, 1.049 yards, designed by Allis/Thomas (Duchess Course); Visitors £5; 18-hole Dukes course, 5,760 yards, SSS 70, designed by Muirhead/Henderson; Visitors in 1998 - £12 weekdays, £15 weekend, Visitors in 2004 - £15 and £20 ; Full clubhouse and 3star hotel facilities on site.
Golfer’s Handbook 2006 - 2009; Bryn Morfydd Hotel (1982); Membership 250; Secretary, B W Astle; 18-holes, 5,800 yards, Par 70, SSS, 67; 9-hole Par 3 course; Visitors, £15 (£20).
Below are a series of course scorecards. Courtesy of Norman Leary.