Plantie
Medal Winner
Well I am a very happy boy!
Last night I completed my sign up to Bearwood Lakes and I must say that I am extremely impressed already.
The whole experience has been fantastic.
They have been accommodating and the service/communcation has been first class.
Whilst there I signed the forms and paid my joining fee & levy, within 15 minutes (after I finished my complimentary pint on the balcony) I had my photo taken for the membership card and received my welcome pack!!
The welcome pack consisted of a few goodies too.... as well as an intro letter there was a welcome (free) session with the pro where they look at my swing and make initial tips etc and then a chat back in the clubhouse to discuss the competitions and team games I want to play throughout the year! There is also a free 4 hour session at the Nirvana Health Spa (very plush indeed for those that don't know it!)which I will probably pass on to the missus to enjoy!
In then next couple of weeks or so I will be getting an engraved members bag tag and also embroidered Mizuno hat,shoebag and towel!
General stuff like car park sticker, diary and members log website login too!
In terms of playing I am meeting the MD of the club on Saturday morning for a coffee and then he will introduce me to some members ready for a game shortly afterwards!
The course itself is listed at no.31 in England and for a course that was only established in 1996, that is unheard of!
It has a real sense of grandeur about it and with the lakes and vast woodland around you may find yourself thinking you were in the middle of nowhere! It is perfectly silent and private with only the geese, deer, birds and rabbits to keep you company! (oh and the occasional snake!)
The greens are at 13 on the stimp(sp?) meter at the moment which compares to Augusta speeds! The greens & tees are all hand cut and he fairways are beautiful and in excellent condition. (similar to some courses greens!!)
For practice you have a well equipped range where all the balls are free, of a high quality, clean and in pyramid trays awaiting your arrival.
The putting and the chipping greens are also at the same standard of the course greens which is a big bonus!!
I will say though this is one of the hardest courses I have ever seen and I am hoping my first round doesn't leave a frustrating taste in my mouth!!!
The handicap will go up without doubt but it will travel well and hopefully I will get to play in a few club team matches which include the likes of Wentworth, Sunningdale, The Berkshire etc...
Having been up there twice I can also comment on how friendly all the members are, whether you're in a buggy touring the course, wandering in the pro shop or having a nice drink on the balcony!
Cant wait to get out there and enjoy the who club!
P.
Last night I completed my sign up to Bearwood Lakes and I must say that I am extremely impressed already.
The whole experience has been fantastic.
They have been accommodating and the service/communcation has been first class.
Whilst there I signed the forms and paid my joining fee & levy, within 15 minutes (after I finished my complimentary pint on the balcony) I had my photo taken for the membership card and received my welcome pack!!
The welcome pack consisted of a few goodies too.... as well as an intro letter there was a welcome (free) session with the pro where they look at my swing and make initial tips etc and then a chat back in the clubhouse to discuss the competitions and team games I want to play throughout the year! There is also a free 4 hour session at the Nirvana Health Spa (very plush indeed for those that don't know it!)which I will probably pass on to the missus to enjoy!
In then next couple of weeks or so I will be getting an engraved members bag tag and also embroidered Mizuno hat,shoebag and towel!
General stuff like car park sticker, diary and members log website login too!
In terms of playing I am meeting the MD of the club on Saturday morning for a coffee and then he will introduce me to some members ready for a game shortly afterwards!
The course itself is listed at no.31 in England and for a course that was only established in 1996, that is unheard of!
It has a real sense of grandeur about it and with the lakes and vast woodland around you may find yourself thinking you were in the middle of nowhere! It is perfectly silent and private with only the geese, deer, birds and rabbits to keep you company! (oh and the occasional snake!)
The greens are at 13 on the stimp(sp?) meter at the moment which compares to Augusta speeds! The greens & tees are all hand cut and he fairways are beautiful and in excellent condition. (similar to some courses greens!!)
For practice you have a well equipped range where all the balls are free, of a high quality, clean and in pyramid trays awaiting your arrival.
The putting and the chipping greens are also at the same standard of the course greens which is a big bonus!!
I will say though this is one of the hardest courses I have ever seen and I am hoping my first round doesn't leave a frustrating taste in my mouth!!!
The handicap will go up without doubt but it will travel well and hopefully I will get to play in a few club team matches which include the likes of Wentworth, Sunningdale, The Berkshire etc...
Having been up there twice I can also comment on how friendly all the members are, whether you're in a buggy touring the course, wandering in the pro shop or having a nice drink on the balcony!
Cant wait to get out there and enjoy the who club!
P.