Treloy Golf Club
- Holes
- 9
- Par
- 32
- Length
- 2,143 yds
- Founded
- 1991
Course details last verified 1 August 2026 from the club’s own website.
Treloy Golf Club sits in the countryside just outside Newquay, offering a nine-hole parkland course that opened in 1991 to a design by Bob Sandow. The layout runs to 2,143 yards and plays to a par of 32, made up of five par fours and four par threes, giving the course a compact but varied structure rather than a string of similar-length holes. Tree-lined fairways run through open parkland, with the course spaced out enough to avoid feeling cramped despite its shorter overall length. Being close to Newquay, one of Cornwall's best-known seaside resorts, Treloy sits within an area more associated with beaches and coastal tourism than inland golf, giving the club a slightly different character from the town's holiday-driven attractions nearby. Since opening over three decades ago, the course has built a steady reputation among golfers looking for a shorter round that still asks for accuracy off the tee and careful club selection into the greens, given the mix of two-shot and one-shot holes. A driving range and membership options are available alongside pay-and-play access, making Treloy a flexible option for visitors staying in the Newquay area as well as for local golfers wanting a quicker round than a full eighteen-hole course would allow.
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