April 29th Linconshire meet.

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grumpyjock

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This looks like a winner again.
Those in so far are
Viscount17
Wherediitgo
Grumpyjock

Do we want it to be a 36 hole event, with Normanby Hall and Grimsby.
Or just 18 at either Normanby or Grimsby.

I am in favor of 36 as it makes it worthwhile, but will go for either option
 
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Is this both courses in one day? THAT would be fun! I cannot imagine doing Grimsby's 18th last, I do love that tight little par 4 though, so desperate am I to play my old haunt (2 years as a junior member) that I will play it even if I was cursed to score an 8 there for eternity in hell afterwards!

BTW all Grimsby's par 3s rank in my top 10 as well as a few of its par 4s. I felt very lucky to play there for 100 a year!

Is 2 fore 1 available on any of those two courses? Help me stretch my budget for golf that week as I want to play on a few of the other days preceding the friday.
 
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I have permission to head out for a round at least, suspect I could extend that to 36 holes with an overnight with a bit of persuasion. Already have the whole period off from Good Friday to the Tuesday after the May bank holiday so fine on dates.
 
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I am definitely up for this provided I don't head off with the family on a last minute holiday that week

Happy to play either or both.

If Grimsby is on the cards I have a 2 for 1 voucher I can pass on, we were given these on a works society day we had a few months back to give to potential members to come and enjoy the course, thought it may come in useful sometime. I will also sign as many in as I can of course to get the reduced fee with members.

The fixture list will be out soon so I can check the dates don't clash with a comp or something that's on already.
 
April 29th Linconshire meet

we could do Grimsby first and then head back to Normanby Hall.
Will check wavailability and the sunrise and sunset times.
9 o'clock start or earlier?
I have an 90 minute drive from Holmfirth to Grimsby.
So if I set off at normal work time of 6 then I would be there by 7.30 ish.
thoughts from anyone?
 
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I will go along with whatever suits most, quite hapy to do 36 in a day if that is better for those travelling.

I will have a word with the pro at Normanby and see what I can sort in the way of green fee's, it's normally pretty reasonable. I'll tell 'em one of the guys is gonna do a review for the mag lol
 
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Sunrise is at 05.37 and sunset at 20.20.
If we do Grimsby in the morning and then lunch at Normanby hall with a round in the afternoon.

Heres a list of clubs in the area.

golf club in Grimsby, North-East Lincolnshire
Tetney Golf Club 0 star rating
Station Road, Tetney, Grimsby, South Humberside DN36 5HY 01472 211644

Immingham Golf Club 0 star rating
Church Lane, Immingham, South Humberside DN40 2EU 01469 575493

Cleethorpes Golf Club 1894 0 star rating
Kings Road, Cleethorpes, South Humberside DN35 0PN 01472 816110

Grimsby Golf Centre 0 star rating
Cromwell Road, Grimsby, South Humberside DN31 2BH 01472 250555

Waltham Windmill 4 star rating Reviews (1)
Cheapside, Waltham, Grimsby, South Humberside DN37 0HT 01472 823963

Manor Golf Course 0 star rating
Laceby Manor Golf Club Barton Street, Grimsby, South Humberside DN37 7EA 01472 873468

Elsham Golf Club 0 star rating
Barton Road, Elsham, Brigg, South Humberside DN20 0LS 01652 680291

Holme Hall Golf Club 0 star rating
Holme, Scunthorpe, South Humberside DN16 3RF 01724 862078

Withernsea Golf Course 0 star rating
Withernsea Golf Club Chestnut Avenue, Withernsea, North Humberside HU19 2PG 01964 612078

Owmby Golf Club 0 star rating
Owmby Cliff Road, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire LN8 2AB 01673 87842
Withernsea Golf
 
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Immingham Golf Club- Not bad, some good holes, some boring holes. Feels a bit dull at times.

Cleethorpes Golf Club- Good all round course, nothing truly stands out but also not boring either.

Grimsby Golf Centre- Cute little 9 holer, good since it came under new owners about 6 years back. Has two flags per green as it is a powerplay or summat golf course (think thats right)

Waltham Windmill- Good course, still pretty new but coming of age nicely. Few less interesting holes but the course still needs time to fully mature, does show its youth.

Manor Golf Course- Fairly open course, has some dull holes but mostly average apart from the 4th, 16th and 18th.

I plan to play Laceby midweek (26th to 28th) and I am playing Waltham with the family over the Easter weekend.

The other courses I have not played and I am interest in Elsham especially as I have a friend who is a member there.

I am very much up for two rounds in a day! Sounds like a fun challenge!

I will bring a 2 fore 1 if it does not get used at East Brighton.
 
Open fairways allows me to have 50% off 2-4 players.
Elsham Golf Club

Established in 1900, Elsham celebrated it's centenary in 2000 by being crowned Lincolnshire County Champions. It is a tranquil, well wooded parkland type course in a secluded part of North Lincolnshire.

Tony Jacklin played a lot of his golf at Elsham when relaxing away from tournament play following his major wins in The Open and US Open. He stated: "It was a delight to get back to the tranquility of Elsham although as I recall the course was always good value for whatever the standard scratch was"

With a reservoir on hand to provide irrigation for the course, there is an abundance of wildlife to be found and a modern clubhouse provides first class catering to members and visiting parties alike.

Restrictions: Play at all times Monday to Friday. Day Rate applies. Offer does not apply to single players.


MEMBERS OFFERS50% off total green fees (2-4 golfers)




STANDARD GREEN FEEMIDWEEK: £32 (18 holes)




MEMBERS SAVINGS4-Ball Saving: £64
2-Ball Saving: £32
To book your Open Fairways Tee Time Simply call: +44 1652 680291




Length: 6,426 yds

Holes: 18

Par: 71

Type: Parkland

Barton Road
Elsham
Brigg
North Lincolnshire
DN20 OLS


Telephone: +44 1652 680291

www.elshamgolfclub.co.uk
would like to play this one as well.
could make this one on tuesday 26th April.
just do the 18 that day.
anyone interested?
 
could do this one as well
Immingham Golf Club

Opened in 1975 as a nine hole course, Immingham has been extended and improved over the intervening years into what is now an excellent parkland course. The quality of the greens are amongst the best in the county and receive many favourable comments from visiting golfers. A notable feature of the course are the Lincolnshire drainage channels which come into play at regular intervals during the round. Possibly the best hole on the course is the par 3 fourth - at 162 yards it is all carry over a pond to an elevated green.

Restrictions: Play Mon-Friday only


MEMBERS OFFERS50% off total green fees (1-4 golfers)
2 for the price of 1 green fee





STANDARD GREEN FEEMIDWEEK: £24




MEMBERS SAVINGS4-Ball Saving: £48
2-Ball Saving: £24

Open Fairways Offers: 493&494To book your Open Fairways Tee Time Simply call: +44 1469 575493




Length: 6,215 yds

Holes: 18

Par: 71

Type: Parkland

St Andrews Lane
Immingham
Lincolnshire
DN40 2EU


Telephone: +44 1469 575493

www.immgc.co.uk
 
I have played Immingham 3 or 4 times, its worth considering but from personal experience I would not rank its greens that highly. I must admit the were in good condition but nothing exceptional.

The worst greens in North East Lincs are to be found at laceby and the best at Grimsby or Cleethorpes from my experience (I admit info is at least 3 years old)
 
Hey all,

Have played them all over the past few years but I would say Grimsby has got to be the gem of those listed....hence why i joined. Cleethorpes is decent and greens are very good but there is a stretch in the middle that is a bit dull in my opinion.

Another good one to check out at some point is Market Rasen - beautiful course.

As said in the other thread - hoping to make this provided we dont grab a last minute holidays that week ( the whole family are off for once). Either way i will get the arrangements at Grimsby sorted if you fancy that one.
 
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