Smiffy
Grand Slam Winner
Crap
Crap
Yea it is except the par 5 that goes round the corner over water
Finally (together with Lydd) two courses that even Paul_Stewart would be hard pressed to write a favourable review about!!![]()
Finally (together with Lydd) two courses that even Paul_Stewart would be hard pressed to write a favourable review about!!![]()
Part of me is so tempted to go down and see if this place is as [****] as Smiffy says it is. But I'll take his word for it.
BTW, that is going to remain the greatest course review this forum will ever see. I would love to see it actually apppear in GM like that.![]()
Go on Paul, you know you want to! Afterall, you've played and reviewed all the great courses recently, these should put your writing (and diplomatic!) skills really to the test!!![]()
I'd play it with Paul anytime, date and work permitting of course.
I quite like it there - now it's matured. 7-8 years ago the fairways were sparse and pathways were really muddy but that's been sorted now.
Sorry Rob, but I have to disagree with your views of the 1st and the 10th holes. Surely it's part of the challenge to get your ball in the right place on the fairway with the right club selection for the conditions of the day
I will add though, that the last is a disappointing finishing hole - uphill par 3 blind tee shot!
Golfmmad.
In summary
It's a public course, so don't expect perfection.
A £705.00 a year membership plus a £200.00 joining fee doesn't sound like a "public" course to me Clive.
Or does the fact that you could turn up there in jeans, t-shirt and trainers and get on for a green fee qualify it as one? Yup - Any old bodger and his dog can, and do wander round at the drop of a hat. The joining fee has long gone, btw. The fees put it somewhere between a muni, and a proper course, which is roughly where it should be.
So 2 Par 5's where you recommend hitting a 5i off the tee and a good few par 4's where you have to tee off with an iron (maybe as low as a 7!) or else you're in the shite.... Yup it's short, and I wouldn't want to play there too often, but those iron off the tee holes at least stop it being a drive and wedge course for 18 holes.
And the "tricky" 210 yard par 3? SI 3??? What's that all about???? It's the 9th hole. It's a par 3. It's, ummmm, 210 yards. And, er...., ummm, it's a bit tricky
OK I'll accept that it's many years since I have played there, and yes, the grass could have grown a little bit It has and the greens could have "improved" over time. They have
But it is a crap course. It's not the best, definitely. But to a mid/high handicapper there's a fair game out there. And if ever you need an ego boost, a decent player like yourself can go round, not forcing any irons, not worrying too much about encroaching rough, still have to think a bit, and have a pleasant walk, and maybe get your rhythm and mojo back
"Fairways" that would put a council football pitch to shame, Nope and the greens were like somebody had up-ended 10 yards of sand, levelled it, and then just thrown some grass seed in there for good luck. Nope. The greens aren't perfect, but the 8th was the only awful one, coz someone spilt hydrochloric acid on it, or something, but even that's pretty much back to respectability
Play it in the Summer and you could break your wrist on the bone hard ground, Nope play it in the Winter and it's a bloody quagmire. I do not know of any other course where you would get so muddy playing 18 holes. Yup![]()
The driving range looks like a building site...how much more do you want???? The range uses crap balls and is only 200 yards long, but the mats are as good as any and it's got a roof. And it's only £2. Anyway, you've never used a driving range in your life, so what do you care about what us poor saps who practise have to suffer with, anyway?![]()
A £705.00 a year membership plus a £200.00 joining fee doesn't sound like a "public" course to me Clive. The fees put it somewhere between a muni, and a proper course, which is roughly where it should be.
A £705.00 a year membership plus a £200.00 joining fee doesn't sound like a "public" course to me Clive. The fees put it somewhere between a muni, and a proper course, which is roughly where it should be.
Eh????£720.00 is between a muni and a proper course?????
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Eastbourne golfing park is worse. That 'course' actually smells on warm days due to it's history as a landfill.