Rotherham is a great course, not sure how it plays in winter though. It is tough to find a dry course in this part of the world, the Worksop courses are generally sand based and only a short hop down the A1 for you guys. College Pines is always on full tees and greens, as I would imagine is...
Creamed a 4 wood on the 3rd hole today, unfortunately a great tit chose this moment to flit across the fairway. Needless to say the ball and bird collided, ball came out on top.
Odds on that must be ridiculous, still felt bad though.
Never seen anything like it before and hope I don't again...
AG are big DG haters, to the point where I know they've opened stores within throwing distance to quote 'close them down'. Found that a bit arrogant when the guy told me.
That being said, the Mrs always gets them to discount whenever she Christmas/Birthday shops for me :)
You won't go wrong with Worksop, great course. College Pines is sound too, speaking as a member last year....but out of the two I would certainly choose to play Worksop. They both play well in winter.
As Homer says, it's all too common place on internet forums. Key to enjoying a community (and this one is far better than most to be fair) is filtering out the people who are just out to get bites.
The anonymity the internet gives to people also gives them a confidence that is not always...
Thomas Aiken is a decent shout at 25's (Betvictor) and you really can't ignore Sterne at 20's. I know Coetzee is defending but he really hasn't been playing well enough to be considered favourite for this IMHO.
I've never liked COD, my lad loves it though...he's not keen on the new one as too much ridiculous hopping.
Loved BF3, still put it on now and then. Got my sh*tbucket getting to 100 Colonel, more due to the stupid amount of hours than being good though. Didn't get BF4 as it felt too COD like to...