9.4.16 - Glasgow Gailes

Huds,
Fabian has got another tee for the Sunday so I'm am almost definitely sorted :thup:
Travelling from Nottinghamshire so 2.45 tee of Saturday will be good to give me chance to get up there without rushing.
 
Huds,
Fabian has got another tee for the Sunday so I'm am almost definitely sorted :thup:
Travelling from Nottinghamshire so 2.45 tee of Saturday will be good to give me chance to get up there without rushing.

Good news!

Looks like a 4 ball in the making.

Will see if Andy comes back with a slightly earlier tee time and take it from there. We'll work as best we can to accommodate everyone.

Definites: Huds, Merve
Possibles: Ger147, Val
 
Thought a good time for a prompt.

Definites are Merve and myself.

No movement on an earlier tee. If that holds Val / Ger can you confirm in or out?

Others always welcome
 
This looks both gorgeous and brutal!

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7q1Gevv_lNeOiVHtxLGWCKGYHPRj-Isd

So many long par 4's!

Hi Merve,

Although the par4s may be long the main thing I've found when playing Gailes is to be straight off the tee as the gorse will swallow up balls. First time I played the course one of the guys in the group had a nightmare from the tees and was spraying the ball a bit, he ended up losing a lot of balls.

In saying that, and trying not to contradict myself(!), the course isn't too penal if you're reasonably straight. I'd say that aspect of your game is more important than length although long and straight is never a bad thing!

I've played Gailes in November, and other times throughout the year, and it's been in great condition so it should be good at the start of April and I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
 
Keep it on the short stuff and the course is very scoreable if you are striking the ball well. A little off line and it's take your medicine time.

GG is a tough track, it focuses the mind and makes you think about the shot you face, it's right up my street and one of my favourite's.
 
Out of interest - for any of you folks playing Glasgow Gailes, Western Gailes - or other great links courses in the vicinity - how far would you put up with travelling (distance/time wise) to these courses were you to consider being a member?
 
Out of interest - for any of you folks playing Glasgow Gailes, Western Gailes - or other great links courses in the vicinity - how far would you put up with travelling (distance/time wise) to these courses were you to consider being a member?

Im an hour from GG and gave it serious consideration. If I was 30 mins away I'd join without any thought if I could get in to either, I think from a members POV I think i'd join GG before Western even though I think Western is the better course I just feel it still has the old stuffy traditional club feel to it. GG does too but I think its more of a members club than Western plus it has a decent practice facility.

Spoiled for choice on that stretch of land with GG, Western, Dundonald and Barrassie all within touching distance of each other.
 
Out of interest - for any of you folks playing Glasgow Gailes, Western Gailes - or other great links courses in the vicinity - how far would you put up with travelling (distance/time wise) to these courses were you to consider being a member?

Ive played Dundolnald, Western and GG - if in the vicinity, i'd travel 30-40 mins to be a member.
 
Thanks guys - you see the M77 had me thinking - and so from my mum's house south side Glasgow it's 30mins to Glasgow Gailes, and from Hyndland Road in Glasgow West End it's 47mins
 
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At the risk of being abused I am very fortunate that I am 3 and a half minutes to both Western and Gailes and a further minute to Dundonald.
Talk about being spoiled for choice :D
 
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