Nefyn & District Golf Club is based just outside Morfa Nefyn at Gwynedd, North Wales. A 27-hole golf course with a view of the sea from every tee with eight holes played on the world-famous," Point" It is set high on the sea cliffs of the slim peninsula overlooking Porthdinllaen bay.
Ian Woosnam ranks it among his favourites and holds the club record with a 67.
The club was formed in 1907 and was extended to 27 holes in 1933.
The peninsula holes were badly effected by storms in 2013 which damaging almost all the greens with salt water.
The peninsula holes were closed for almost 18 months while the holes were redeveloped. This left nine new peninsula holes and a further two nine-hole loops which was reopened in April 2015. The course now has 27 holes.
The course has been used in the Visit Wales tourist board TV adverts. Visiting golfers and walkers alike also visit the Ty Coch Inn while playing the course.