not a happy golfer today

fairmorn308

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As i ordered my clubs from edwin watts in USA they have had problems processing my order so am not happy.

they say they cant verify my details but i have given them everything possile.

So i cancelled my order and will just have to buy them in the UK. So today i bought my Driver / 3 wood / utility wood and will by the rest end of the month.

Now i have to decide on what course to get membership at this year?

My home course is forres and no questons i will get membership there but i would like to spread my golf this year and joing another course

Narin dunbar?
grantown on spey?
hopeman?
kinloss country club?

Need to decide by the weekend.
 

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Surprised by Edwin Watts. They are a big outfit. I use them when I am in the states, but have never tried their mail order from over here.

As to the courses, they are all up north aren't they?
 
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birdieman

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As a former member at Grantown I can recommend it, it's scenic and has a friendly clubhouse, the course is quite easy to be honest, Nairn Dunbar is much harder but a different kettle of fish at the seaside.
I still try and play Grantown 36 hole open each July. Haven't played Kinloss or Hopeman, I hear Hopeman is a little gem of a course.
 

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Fairmorn,

As you know, I'm a country member at Nairn Dunbar and have played most of the courses you mention. It's a nice change from Forres but what about Boat of Garten ? It's a little beaut, too.
 

fairmorn308

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thought about it but then been thinking as i need to get back into it in a big way and only home 6 months of a yr and plan on playing all over this season it might be a waste joining another club until i get back up to a high standard.
 
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As J_F says Boat is a great wee course but beware its busier than the proverbial bee during the summer months. Others in that area are Kingussie, a course of outstanding beauty and a better test of golf than Granton in my opinion.

Newtonmore is also not a bad track.

The new Spey Valley is doing membership for £650, no joining fee. Meant to be outstanding. Not played it but heading there on 28th April for a round.

Slighly further afield from Nairn you have the amazing little Fortrose and Rosemarkie. Great fun links. Always a pleasure.
 
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