MentallyOverPar
New member
Hi Guys,
As the title suggests really - I am looking at great courses to play close(ish) to the Midlands for December. I am a freelance consultant and will be off from the beginning of December until the beginning of Jan and want to get as much golf in as I can. I go away on a few golf holidays a year and have a couple booked up for the summer months so don't want to drop on the missus toes that I will be flying off to Portugal leaving her to look after the kids so it will involve me driving to the courses with the odd overnighter if needed.
I am definitely going to get in a round at Burnham and Berrow as that is the closest links course and I live 2 miles from the Belfry so will probably play a few times there purely because its kept in good nick. I also hear Beau Desert is a decent dry course so will head there for a round.
Any suggestions welcome but as long as the weather isn't horrendous (as in closing courses up and down the country) my main requirement is a decent course that holds up well in the winter.
Thanks in advance!
As the title suggests really - I am looking at great courses to play close(ish) to the Midlands for December. I am a freelance consultant and will be off from the beginning of December until the beginning of Jan and want to get as much golf in as I can. I go away on a few golf holidays a year and have a couple booked up for the summer months so don't want to drop on the missus toes that I will be flying off to Portugal leaving her to look after the kids so it will involve me driving to the courses with the odd overnighter if needed.
I am definitely going to get in a round at Burnham and Berrow as that is the closest links course and I live 2 miles from the Belfry so will probably play a few times there purely because its kept in good nick. I also hear Beau Desert is a decent dry course so will head there for a round.
Any suggestions welcome but as long as the weather isn't horrendous (as in closing courses up and down the country) my main requirement is a decent course that holds up well in the winter.
Thanks in advance!