Dorset Golf and Country Club?

MrC

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Hi all

A friend has booked us for a weekend there. Anyone stayed or played there? If so what’s it like?

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D-S

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Lodges are great, food is ok/average, bar is ok, bit soulless. One of the 9’s is incredibly fiddly but the other two are really decent. Overall not bad as it is generally well priced.
 

FuzzyDuck

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Went there last year and will be returning later in the year. I thought the food was excellent. I stayed in the hotel but other were in a lodge which was a great place to have post dinner wine etc.

Enjoyed the courses, the Woodland course is quite tight but the other two are more open.
 

jim8flog

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The Woodland course was the original 9 hole course and is very different to the other 18. The 'new' course was originally called the Lakeland course and the name describes some of the holes it is generally a lot more open than the Woodland 9 .

When you are playing 18 now it can be any mix of the 3 9s.

Overall I think it is good course. You could put 3 of some our greens on some of the greens on the newer part. So putts can be very long.

One of the places that greatly expanded in the late 80s /90s to accommodate the golf boom and at one time had the biggest proshop in the county with an excellent club fitting room.

A little bit about DSs comments bar/lounge/ dining area is so big it can feel a bit like that.
 

MrC

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Thanks for the responses.

Sounds like it will be good for us then. We have a lodge so we will be quite happy to be back there for some cards to have a break from the bar.
 
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