Bedford and County

Am just about to get back from injury, am a member at Aylesbury Vale, you're more than welcome for a game if you ever fancy it or happy to grab a game elsewhere

That's a kind offer and I'm tempted if you don't mind playing with someone who is not in your league. I'm knocking on the door of breaking 100 - this summer I hope, though tricky when I only get to play once a month or so.
 
That's a kind offer and I'm tempted if you don't mind playing with someone who is not in your league. I'm knocking on the door of breaking 100 - this summer I hope, though tricky when I only get to play once a month or so.

What you score doesnt matter to me Ill play with anyone (anyone who will have me anyway). Give us a month or so to get house move out of the way and back fully fit and let us know when you can do and we'll happily have a hit
 
Always liked playing B&C and was a member a few winters ago - for a wet winter when most other courses closed! Usually in very good condition and greens will be getting slick now. "Hilly" for the area so awkward lies in places but otherwise not a huge amount of difficulty albeit long in places. Only downside is a couple of areas where tees and greens are very close to each other.

Oh - take a lot less than you need into the 18th - it all slopes away and very hard to hold the green!
 
Always liked playing B&C and was a member a few winters ago - for a wet winter when most other courses closed! Usually in very good condition and greens will be getting slick now. "Hilly" for the area so awkward lies in places but otherwise not a huge amount of difficulty albeit long in places. Only downside is a couple of areas where tees and greens are very close to each other.

Oh - take a lot less than you need into the 18th - it all slopes away and very hard to hold the green!

Thanks Amanda. I tend to stay away from the whites - yellow is fine for me. The advice for the 18th is helpful; usually for me a driver is a lot less than I need (as I am the opposite of forum distances!). I'm looking forward to playing there, and I understand the halfway house ice-creams are worth having too.
 
Thanks Amanda. I tend to stay away from the whites - yellow is fine for me. The advice for the 18th is helpful; usually for me a driver is a lot less than I need (as I am the opposite of forum distances!). I'm looking forward to playing there, and I understand the halfway house ice-creams are worth having too.

18th is drive off the tee (as far left as you dare) but it's the approach that needs care :-)

Ice Creams are amazing and a lovely tradition that pretty much everyone stops at the halfway house.
 
I did play here. Nice course, quite a few places where you need to think your way round. Greens were really bobbly.

At the 18th, I tried to remember if Amanda has said to club up or club down for my approach to green. So I did neither and pulled it left. I was a bit frustrated by that hole - after a nice drive, should have scored better!
 
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