In 1869, three Scots laid out a few holes on Morfa Conwy, and in doing so may have been the first to play golf on Welsh soil. In 1875 members from The Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, realised the potential of the Morfa Conwy and had a 12-hole course professionally laid out. On 30 June 1890 The Caernarvonshire (Conwy) Golf Club was formed.
Today it is a typical links course, with an abundance of gorse and wind adding to the challenge.
The course lies at the mouth of the River Conwy, overlooked on its south side by Conwy Mountain and the north side overlooking the Conwy Estuary and the Great Orme. This stunning location and the challenging but fair links course will provide a memorable experience for all visiting golfers and the aim is to ensure that each visitor will have an enjoyable and rewarding day.