Best Golf Club crests

HeftyHacker

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Surely that is not a golf society Crest :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: , surely it's something you hide in your wallet and only show "close" acquaintances !!!!

It certainly is! It does generally draw a double take from folk when they see it on our polo's, granted 😂

Edit: one of my mates got taken to one side by his manager after a zoom call and was told he wasn't allowed to wear it whilst working from home any more.

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chico

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I'm such a bore bag. I love to see a nice club crest. It's even better if you can see the evolution in them down the years. It's nice when they tell a story or portray the history of the club or area.
Remember playing somewhere in Northern Ireland that had a greyhound on their crest. Something to do with a famous racing dog from the area. Might be Lurgan but couldn't swear to it.
 

garyinderry

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Remember playing somewhere in Northern Ireland that had a greyhound on their crest. Something to do with a famous racing dog from the area. Might be Lurgan but couldn't swear to it.


My brothers late father in law used to play there. He always enjoyed it.
They still have some family down there so should get to play it some day.
I see the greyhound at the top of the crest. Nice :)
 

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I love the Cleeve Hill Crest. I played it again recently and have had 2 other recent visits in order to get the course rating done due to the horrendous weather.
For those that know it, it’s on a windy plain on the top of a hill with only one tree on the many hundred acre site, you will remember the tree.

If one image could sum up a course, this is it.
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Zig

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Ours... with a little tweak this year; the '150' at the top replacing GC initials as it's our 150th birthday.
 

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Zig

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Ours... with a little tweak this year; the '150' at the top replacing GC initials as it's our 150th birthday.
Just a thought too... we've been 'Seaton Carew' for over a hundred years, but the badge retains our original name.
 

Golfnut1957

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I love the Cleeve Hill Crest. I played it again recently and have had 2 other recent visits in order to get the course rating done due to the horrendous weather.
For those that know it, it’s on a windy plain on the top of a hill with only one tree on the many hundred acre site, you will remember the tree.

If one image could sum up a course, this is it.
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We are hoping to play it later this year. It looks awesome on the website.
 

AussieKB

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Played Dooks and Waterville, great courses but Waterville have priced themselves out of the market except for the Yanks,
always remember the size of the Hares at Tralee, thought Colonel Sanders would be beside himself......
 
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