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Club Champion
not played too many myself but kingbarns was my top course...rate it above gleneagles pga and the ailsa
I guess I'm not a genuine fan of courses with heather... 6ft off the fairway and it's lost or unplayable. I might even prefer fescu than that stuff, at least you can play from it without breaking your wrist!. I'd say Walton Heath is in my Top 10, the greens were definitely top drawer on the day. Woodhall Spa would also be in my Top 10.
not played too many myself but kingbarns was my top course...rate it above gleneagles pga and the ailsa
Feeling a bit inadequate as I don't travel overseas and can't really afford the 'headline' courses...
Have had a couple of really great days out at Crail... One day was with a pair of Americans who were staying at the same guest house in the village... Really enjoyed the course and the 'Yanks' were perfect company... Other occasion was with a couple of 'locals' who were again perfect on course companions...
Another worthy of a mention would be Minehead... Holidayed a couple of times at the adjacent Butlins when the kids were much younger... Walked to the course each morning... Had some great companions every day I visited and thoroughly enjoyed the course to boot...
Crail is another gem and they do a decent lunch there as well
It isn't a patch on Dunbar tho......:ears:
Debatable ....
It really isn't...just ask Craw.:whoo:
Seriously though,it isn't even up for debate,there is no comparison.
It really isn't...just ask Craw.:whoo:
Seriously though,it isn't even up for debate,there is no comparison.
Your just a tart Dodger!
One was not debating which course had the biggest Willie, I was happier with 36 holes for a 200 mile round trip. Please put your better halfs wooden mixing spoon back in the drawer now and be a good spud!
It's not too difficult find a Scottish course that is better than the PGA Centenary at Gleneagles.