Cuddington Wednesday 26 August 10.45 .1 spare place

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Finally using my 4 ball voucher from the last H4H day

Imurg, CVG and moi are playing at Cuddington on Wednesday 10.45 and we have a spare spot.

Cuddington is a bit of a hidden gem near Banstead , Surrey

First come ,first served :)
 
Whoever goes will have a treat. Played it for the 1st time last week, and it's a great course. It was in good condition when we played, greens had been punched but they were "almost" over it, they should be perfect by next Wednesday. A good variety of holes, and some wicked bunkering. Starts with 2 par 5's which is unusual, 1st is fairly straightforward, 2nd is a bit tougher!
Superb clubhouse, and the food is spot on.
If I wasn't already booked for the London Club Phil, I'd have no hesitation in joining you.
 
I played in the game with Smiffy too and loved the course. It's a really good course for making you play thoughtful golf, the bunkering is spot on and views from the tees are lovely. The day after I played at Stoke Park but quite frankly I would say that Cuddington was just as playable and a fraction of the price. Also, the lunch menu was top notch!
 
Lovely course. I hear you can see the Wembey Arch when it is not foggy.:whistle:

Playing there on Monday, otherwise I would have been in like a shot. Have a good day.
 
Winning 4&3 and scoring 41 points (or thereabouts) always helps
:mad:

I wasn't near 41 points as I drove some of the worst tee shots for ages, but worked out what was going wrong for the following day at Stoke Park where I got 35 points off 3/4 handicap. :smirk:
 
Looking at the forecast we might not be seeing it tomorrow either….. :(

Well. The rain cleared just in time for us to see it from the 18th.

A very enjoyable day in exceedingly pleasant company. Oh yes. We did have a few drops of rain :eek: for most of the round and that together with a (ahem) slight delay in starting the round did affect scoring on the first 9. But, hey, skin is waterproof, isn't it?

Thanks for the day Phil, and to BIM for welcoming us back to the clubhouse.
 
Really good to meet Lefty (what a nice bloke) and to visit Cuddington again,
The rain was biblical and it says something about a course when you want to play it again having enjoyed it dispite the toughest weather conditions ever.

The course was in brilliant condition, the clubhouse welcoming, the food superb, if you get the chance play it.

We saw a large yeti type figure hovering behind the 16th green, 'twas BIM come to say Hi and walk us back ( another very nice bloke).

The conditions effected the quality of the golf, but was still a cracking day

Oh yeah , Imurg and CVG got wet too :)
 
Really good to meet Lefty (what a nice bloke) and to visit Cuddington again,
The rain was biblical and it says something about a course when you want to play it again having enjoyed it dispite the toughest weather conditions ever.

The course was in brilliant condition, the clubhouse welcoming, the food superb, if you get the chance play it.

We saw a large yeti type figure hovering behind the 16th green, 'twas BIM come to say Hi and walk us back ( another very nice bloke).

The conditions effected the quality of the golf, but was still a cracking day

Oh yeah , Imurg and CVG got wet too :)

No mention of the scores then.....:whistle:
 
No mention of the scores then.....:whistle:

All I can say is that following a 3 hour kip before teeing off, Leftie's front 9 was disappointing and left him in last place. Coming from behind, as it were, he finished in a creditable 2nd place - just 2 points behind the day's winner.
 
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