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How long have you been at your current club, and

only for the Guinness
great beer

Two people mentioning the beer as a reason to remain at their golf club, including the OP. Maybe the comments were somewhat tongue in cheek, but doesn't every bar serve beer? How does this become a distinguishing feature?

There's a standard combo on tap at every golf club bar: premium lager, bog standard lager, IPA, ale/bitter, Guinness. Then some bottles, including 0% options these days.
 
Two people mentioning the beer as a reason to remain at their golf club, including the OP. Maybe the comments were somewhat tongue in cheek, but doesn't every bar serve beer? How does this become a distinguishing feature?

There's a standard combo on tap at every golf club bar: premium lager, bog standard lager, IPA, ale/bitter, Guinness. Then some bottles, including 0% options these days.
Not at ours, bar manager runs very good bar with 3-4 guest ales a week along with the usual draft lager , cider, IPA and Bellhaven Black
 
Two people mentioning the beer as a reason to remain at their golf club, including the OP. Maybe the comments were somewhat tongue in cheek, but doesn't every bar serve beer? How does this become a distinguishing feature?

There's a standard combo on tap at every golf club bar: premium lager, bog standard lager, IPA, ale/bitter, Guinness. Then some bottles, including 0% options these days.

Lots of places sell Guinness & beer, the vast, vast majority of which I wouldn’t go in.

Lots of golf clubs have courses, many of which I wouldn’t pay to visit… 🤔
 
Two people mentioning the beer as a reason to remain at their golf club, including the OP. Maybe the comments were somewhat tongue in cheek, but doesn't every bar serve beer? How does this become a distinguishing feature?

There's a standard combo on tap at every golf club bar: premium lager, bog standard lager, IPA, ale/bitter, Guinness. Then some bottles, including 0% options these days.
Agree with you - I go to my golf club to play golf, I'd go to a pub for the beers!
 
I can't help feel your expectations of a golf course in England are a little low. Unless you are playing mini golf, the game is played on grass in the UK.
You'd be surprised. A combination of fixed winter tees off AstroTurf, fairway mats and winter greens could be in play at some courses. 😲
 
You'd be surprised. A combination of fixed winter tees off AstroTurf, fairway mats and winter greens could be in play at some courses. 😲
My course will mostly be off mats on the tees now. If you're hitting off a tee it hardly matters though? We've never had fairway mats since we're in the south.
 
Two people mentioning the beer as a reason to remain at their golf club, including the OP. Maybe the comments were somewhat tongue in cheek, but doesn't every bar serve beer? How does this become a distinguishing feature?

There's a standard combo on tap at every golf club bar: premium lager, bog standard lager, IPA, ale/bitter, Guinness. Then some bottles, including 0% options these days.

My club always has a decent couple of hand pulled ales and a revolving local guest beer - also usually good. The two other clubs within easy striking distance only have an unchanging tap featuring mass produced urine-type lager and John Smiths type stuff on tap. This absolutely was a factor in choosing a club to join as a bar with no nice beers is pretty depressing and is failing spectacularly at its primary job. I wouldn’t spend time in a pub that only served Guinness/Carling/Madri/Stella either.
 
Two people mentioning the beer as a reason to remain at their golf club, including the OP. Maybe the comments were somewhat tongue in cheek, but doesn't every bar serve beer? How does this become a distinguishing feature?

There's a standard combo on tap at every golf club bar: premium lager, bog standard lager, IPA, ale/bitter, Guinness. Then some bottles, including 0% options these days.
🎣 again
 
I'm just not right in the head. I've just rejoined my first club.....until the end of March I'm now a member of 3 clubs. I'm a wanderer......
We know.

So if I have been paying attention you are a member at Ripon and Oakdale, a course which I love by the way. Where are you popping up now?
 
Back to Knaresborough. Probably drop Oakdale in the Spring. Ripon is still the best winter golf around here.....and I like the more relaxed attitudes there (meaning dirty fear mongering, political hating, obnoxious comments). Knaresborough has a practice ground I want....my goal is to practice more this year. I thought about Harrogate....I could ride a bike on the back road there in 10 min or so....but.... If I lived on the south part of Harrogate I'd give somewhere like Scarcroft a try. But 35min drive is just a bit too far.
 
We know.

So if I have been paying attention you are a member at Ripon and Oakdale, a course which I love by the way. Where are you popping up now?
Just out of interest.....I assume you meant you loved Oakdale. Have you played Oakdale during the wet 6 months? And....have you been to Ripon? Ripon is two courses in one.......short and deadly on the old 9 holes, and then a nice traditional parkland on the back 9.
 
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