Macster
Journeyman Pro
I was very fortunate last weekend to be taken down to Spain to visit & experience the fantastic Finca Cortesin Hotel & Golf resort, new home of the Volvo World Matchplay event, and whilst down there, I added on a day to hop across and also play at another awesome Golf resort called Arcos Gardens, near Jerez.
I'll post a full write-up/review in the review section, but just wanted to comment on the experience of playing on greens that actually hold a shot !
My own course greens arent bad, in fact, they're very good, but they do tend to get quite firm, and you have to allow for some roll-out, even with Wedges that bite. But, imo, they should throw a helluva lot more water on them so your ball can actually stop !
The greens at both Finca & Arcos were awesome, and slick as hell, but you could at least play your iron's in to them knowing that a full shot would stop very quickly as soon as it pitched.
That kind of confidence in the green surface is very inspiring to your shots in, and leaves me wishing that the greens in the UK were as receptive !
Is it about the grass, or more the amount of water they throw onto the surface ?
Or are your greens far more receptive ?
I'll post a full write-up/review in the review section, but just wanted to comment on the experience of playing on greens that actually hold a shot !
My own course greens arent bad, in fact, they're very good, but they do tend to get quite firm, and you have to allow for some roll-out, even with Wedges that bite. But, imo, they should throw a helluva lot more water on them so your ball can actually stop !
The greens at both Finca & Arcos were awesome, and slick as hell, but you could at least play your iron's in to them knowing that a full shot would stop very quickly as soon as it pitched.
That kind of confidence in the green surface is very inspiring to your shots in, and leaves me wishing that the greens in the UK were as receptive !
Is it about the grass, or more the amount of water they throw onto the surface ?
Or are your greens far more receptive ?