That's some deal basically £50 per head
Hank would put me right on that but i think thats about member sign on??
That's some deal basically £50 per head
Standard fee in winter is around £100 per course and close to £200 for the rest of the year. That is why this is such great value, in relative terms of course.Alright I though its was the fee for visitors
why would you think that??Alright I though its was the fee for visitors
I thought they would be doing the same as some other courses during this period I didn't know it was a members dealwhy would you think that??
I thought they would be doing the same as some other courses during this period I didn't know it was a members deal
yes, up to a certain date i'd imagine, which was mentioned by KenLAye get you, so if I booked it as a fourball its would be £200 for that fourball
Hank would put me right on that but i think thats about member sign on??
Aye saw that, think I'm going to go for it, I'm waiting to see what's happening in april if that's still a go,yes, up to a certain date i'd imagine, which was mentioned by KenL
yes, up to a certain date i'd imagine, which was mentioned by KenL
Rubbish, dear boy, that was your idea so you wouldn'y lose as many balls on the queens with all those par 3'sPatrick old boy, you should take advantage of the offer and play The PGA when it's at its shortest. I seem to remember you refused to play in in the summer and suggested we opt for The Queens ?
Changed days, back 1982 it only cost us £14 for 18 on the old Glendevon course then 18 on the Kings , but a bacon or sausage roll in the Dormie house cost about £5 .current members sign on rate is £40 so the £201.90 is a good offer for a fourball. The courses are all still in good condition for this time of year.
£75.00 is the cost per guest in the summer but we do get discount based on taking 3 guests out
Changed days, back 1982 it only cost us £14 for 18 on the old Glendevon course then 18 on the Kings , but a bacon or sausage roll in the Dormie house cost about £5 .
St Andrews cost was much the same back when both were owned by British Rail , happy days
Rubbish, dear boy, that was your idea so you wouldn'y lose as many balls on the queens with all those par 3's
will more than happy except your offer of a game on the PGA though, maybe wait for when the new handicap system comes in and i'm off 10
Some good deals still to be had if you're 50 or over .That must have been back in the day ?
Some good deals still to be had if you're 50 or over .
We just paid £155 each for 4 rounds playing in Golf Scotland's individual seniors stableford tour events.
The final to be played at the Queens Course.
We chose to play our first 3 rounds at Ladybank, Auchterarder and Lanark, other course choices were the Fairmont, Stirling or Cardross .
Not bad value under £40 per round, considering they're all counting handicap qualifying events at decent courses, plus a chance to win some big prizes.
PITY YOU'RE FAR TOO YOUNG and I've no chance of winning anything
EDIT+ still some spaces available, I think ?