ABOUT LANHYDROCK HOTEL & GOLF CLUB

Lanhydrock is managed by Graham and Clare Bond. The Bond family credentials in golf are first rate with Graham’s father Hermon, and his brother Martin, creating the first Jack Nicklaus signature golf course in the UK at St Mellion, Cornwall. The venue hosted many European Tour Events with champions including Bernard Langer and Seve Ballesteros. Graham’s brother Alan is a Professional Caddy on the USPGA Tour caddying for Carl Pettersson. Always known for genuine warm hospitality and customer service, these qualities can still be expected at Lanhydrock Hotel & Golf Club.

The Club originally opened in 1990 as Bodmin Golf & Country Club. It was purchased by the family in 1993 and a new clubhouse was immediately constructed, together with investment in the course on machinery, drainage and the implementation of a planting programme – The hotel did not follow until 2006.
The colours, textures and furnishings have all been carefully chosen by Clare to achieve a spacious, airy and contemporary feel with some opulent and classic undertones, all designed to enhance your stay in Cornwall. Visit the Rooms webpage to find out more about each bedroom.

The majority of the team employed at Lanhydrock are local to the hotel or from the South West. Much business comes by word-of-mouth which is rewarding for all at Lanhydrock who have devoted so much time and energy into the business. The Hotel & Golf Club continuously receives great feedback and Clare & Graham are so proud of the amazing team that help the business run on a day to day basis. Check out Trip Advisor to read some recent feedback!

Clare and Graham’s Sons, Oliver and Christian although fully fledged Greenkeepers, now have flown the nest having helped out over lockdown, following Army and property sales careers, leaving the spotlight on their canine brothers! Bruce and Basil are often requested to be on duty for Hotel group departures where residents on coaching holidays have missed their own pets whilst away or are just pure dog lovers!