Best Course You Played This Year

Oo yes, Birkdale to come - but then I'll have to leave the North west, I'll have played everywhere good then.:(

Best course: Castle Stuart

Best inland: Beau desert

Rated above Silloth, Southerness, Lanark, Manchester, Ormskirk, Delamere, Hillside, N###n;), Boat of garten, Wallasey, Royal Dornoch, Pleasington, Bearwood lakes, Fairhaven, North hants, Coombe Hill, Conway, Woodhall (Hotchkin) and a whole host more.


Bearwood is better than Beau Desert imo but I'd agree with Castle Stuart.
 
Hadley Wood or The Marquess at Woburn (even if we did only play 15 holes!) for me.

Did someone mention an amateur comp at Sunningdale? I'll have to look into that!
 
Oh one more to add:

Southerness- My 1st time playing a links course and loved it. Course in great condition and the weather was superb with stunning views of coastline and southern Scotland :)
 
Oh one more to add:

Southerness- My 1st time playing a links course and loved it. Course in great condition and the weather was superb with stunning views of coastline and southern Scotland :)

You'll enjoy it even more when you go again - apparently it wasn't up to it's usual standards when you went. Heard it has got back on track throughout the year.
 
You'll enjoy it even more when you go again - apparently it wasn't up to it's usual standards when you went. Heard it has got back on track throughout the year.

Really! defo need another look then.

Still remember Phil putting miles off the green for an eagle on the 18th! Stuffy rugger ;)
 
They sound superb! Can you still get Sunblest bread? Used to be my Favourite loaf alongside Spanish Bimbo. I can't find Sunblest anywhere nowadays :(

I might have to join a bread lovers Forum..

Brought up on it in the 70's.

We went to a shop the other year in a village and they only had a sunblest left.

It was vile, tastes like that long-life bread that is meant to last 10 days.


When the nuclear winter comes, cockroach/sunblest butties will see me through. :thup:
 
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