St. Enodoc Golf Club
St. Enodoc Golf Club lies on the northern shore of the Camel Estuary near Wadebridge, in the stretch of Cornish coastline that also takes in Rock, Daymer Bay and, across the water, Padstow. This is duneland golf country: the sandy, wind-shaped terrain typical of north Cornwall's Atlantic coast, where the estuary opens out toward Trebetherick Point and the open sea beyond. St. Enodoc's own twelfth-century church, half-buried in the dunes and the resting place of poet John Betjeman, sits within the grounds and gives the club its name. Wadebridge itself, a market town on the old Camel Trail cycle route, is a short drive away, and the wider area draws walkers and sailors as much as golfers, thanks to the estuary's sheltered waters and the coastal path running toward Polzeath. The club's postcode, PL27, covers this whole pocket of the Camel Estuary, one of the most distinctive stretches of coastline in Cornwall.
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