Played Hollinwell,Notts,Sherwood and Worksop and would rate Sherwood as my favourite/best.
Ayrshire......Trumpberry Ailsa
In Kent, I'd agree with others that the London a Club and Littlestone are pretty special but I'd add Cinque Ports (Deal) too, as well as Royal St George's ( I havnt played it myself)
Wiltshire - The Manor House and Bowood beyond that there's not much, maybe Kingsdown
1. Blairgowrie Rosemount,
2. Blairgowrie Lansdowne
3. Gleneagles Kings
4. Gleneagles Queens
5. Gleneagles PGA
Dorset is my home county. Best courses are Broadstone, Parkstone, Ferndown, Remedy Oak and Isle of Purbeck.
Broadstone is the best test of golf by a clear margin.
Sutherland is easy as well.. Royal Dornoch
Couldn't argue with that Patrick or Nairn in Nairnshire![]()
and Hampshire where the best course is Liphook (sorry Gordon and Richard!).
Impossible to pick one. Hunstanton, Brancaster, Cromer and Sheringham will all always be favourites - on a sunny day there's nowhere better.
On the Nottingham/Derby boarder
Derbyshire: Kedleston as you say but I do enjoy the moorland course at Breadsall when the rough is up and the wind is blowing
Nottingham: Sherwood and Notts (when both in peak condition) equal for me but the Nottinghamshire is now becoming a cracking venue when looking at the whole package - no I'm not a member.