OldMate
Head Pro
Hi all,
I moved to the UK a few months ago and am looking to join a club in South London. Played Mitcham today in the rain and liked it - was beating my handicap (7) when I pulled the pin because the greens were starting to flood. The only other courses I've played since I've been here are Farleigh and Chessington (which turned out to be a beginners course). I can't join Farleigh because it is too far off the train line, so am considering Mitcham at the moment. Have discovered Reigate Hill on the internet tonight and it seems to be a lot cheaper because there is a 'pay as you play' membership option (I am unlikely to get more than 2-3 games in per month so that is attractive). Has anyone played both course and able to comment on which they see as a better option? Also, on a separate note, does anyone know whether foreign official handicaps are transferred to England or do I have to obtain a new one (not fussed either way but unless casual rounds count here it might take a while to get enough cards in).
Cheers
Oldmate.
I moved to the UK a few months ago and am looking to join a club in South London. Played Mitcham today in the rain and liked it - was beating my handicap (7) when I pulled the pin because the greens were starting to flood. The only other courses I've played since I've been here are Farleigh and Chessington (which turned out to be a beginners course). I can't join Farleigh because it is too far off the train line, so am considering Mitcham at the moment. Have discovered Reigate Hill on the internet tonight and it seems to be a lot cheaper because there is a 'pay as you play' membership option (I am unlikely to get more than 2-3 games in per month so that is attractive). Has anyone played both course and able to comment on which they see as a better option? Also, on a separate note, does anyone know whether foreign official handicaps are transferred to England or do I have to obtain a new one (not fussed either way but unless casual rounds count here it might take a while to get enough cards in).
Cheers
Oldmate.