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Just in case my original post got lost - I too would like to have another run around Hayling. I can reciprocate at ours - natch.
 
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Played there a few times now and I still do not know the strategy for that hole.

Very, very easy that hole.
Hit a slappy old drive up the right hand side, making sure you still keep yourself unsighted from the green.
Knob a thinned 5 iron over the top of the hill and let it roll down to about 3" from the cup.
Walk off with a birdie.
See. Very easy.
:o:o:o
 
Very, very easy that hole.
Hit a slappy old drive up the right hand side, making sure you still keep yourself unsighted from the green.
Knob a thinned 5 iron over the top of the hill and let it roll down to about 3" from the cup.
Walk off with a birdie.
See. Very easy.
:o:o:o

Not everyone has your skill and ability though !
 
Following on from the 'Host me' thread, I'm throwing out an open invite to anyone that fancies a game in 2016 at either of my tracks, Broadstone or Hayling

This applies to everyone apart from dickheads, even Mendie can come down :ears:


I'm only doing this because it's the season of goodwill :whistle:


I looked into the last couple of Hayling mini meets with interest, but could not quite make them.
Think Broadstone ought to be an easier travel for someone coming from my direction, so would be interested.

A goodwill thread indeed.
Maybe the forum equivalent of "build it and they will come..."
 
Delighted to see quite a bit of interest in this, rather than contact people individually I'll leave it up to you guys to contact me if/when you'd like to play either course :thup:
 
Been trying to get to Hayling, but the dates never suit....hopefully this Year!

Thanks for the offer D4S
 
Following on from the 'Host me' thread, I'm throwing out an open invite to anyone that fancies a game in 2016 at either of my tracks, Broadstone or Hayling

This applies to everyone apart from dickheads, even Mendie can come down :ears:


I'm only doing this because it's the season of goodwill :whistle:

I have only just seen this HAHAHA!!

wont come play Hayling as i only play good links courses, but would love to come and play Broadstone sometime soon!

Can you sign me in and then go home? ;)
 
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I have only just seen this HAHAHA!!

wont come play Hayling as i only play good links courses, but would love to come and play Broadstone sometime soon!

Can you sign me in and then go home? ;)

Of course! In fact, I'll even come back later to buy you food and drink :D
 
Very, very easy that hole.
Hit a slappy old drive up the right hand side, making sure you still keep yourself unsighted from the green.
Knob a thinned 5 iron over the top of the hill and let it roll down to about 3" from the cup.
Walk off with a birdie.
See. Very easy.
:o:o:o

I played it one time with an iron off the tee to the very narrow part of the fairway at the top of the hill. My next shot was a chipped 7 iron to the left just to get it rolling down the hill and onto the green. However, it was the biggest fat you have ever seen and the ball trundled into the rough halfway down the hill on the right. Made a bogey from there.
 
Gordon I'd be up for a round at Hayling dependent on date and weather

Also could arrange a round at Goodwood downs course sometime if you fancy somwhere different

Cheers

Steve
 
Gordon I'd be up for a round at Hayling dependent on date and weather

Also could arrange a round at Goodwood downs course sometime if you fancy somwhere different

Cheers

Steve

Love the downs. My dads a member, if I ever move back to Portsmouth that will be my choice for membership.

Just hope they get the greens even half decent in the future. They've been average every time I play there!
 
Love the downs. My dads a member, if I ever move back to Portsmouth that will be my choice for membership.

Just hope they get the greens even half decent in the future. They've been average every time I play there!

I'm a member

The green keepers have been working hard on the greens - there are in the process of changing the type of grass, it was a bit hit and miss last year

Hopefully they will be better this year

Still a great course though - handicap travels well
 
Does Hayling ever close for anything other than snow? I'm booked into a hotel (Ibis) on the 2nd Feb as I'm playing Hayling on the 3rd and just wondered if I need a plan B in place!
 
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