Jason.H
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Having a week on the south coast at Noss Mayo. Any recommendations for golf courses in this area would be appreciated.
Yes PlymouthIf you're in Noss Mayo, you might mean Plymouth, not Portsmouth!
You're not far from St Mellion or China Fleet!
Played both, and both are nice clifftop challenges and the devil in a wind. Of the two I probably preferred Thurlestone. We’ve friends with a place in Noss and go to it every year for few days, so if you need any tips for when staying there PM me.I see Bigbury and Thurlestone golf courses. Anybody played these?
I am told that Peter Allis once said in a TV commentary that the view from the 11th at Thurlestone (it overlooks Burgh Island at Bigbury) is the best in all of golf.I see Bigbury and Thurlestone golf courses. Anybody played these?
Sums up lots of Devon in a nutshell.The most difficult aspect of the course is getting there - all the roads leading to it are narrow country lanes.
Well yes, but the roads to Thurlestone are particularly tricky, and you have to go quite a long way on them.Sums up lots of Devon in a nutshell.
Well yes, but the roads to Thurlestone are particularly tricky, and you have to go quite a long way on them.
I now live in Devon, and Thurlestone is the most out of the way course to get to I've come across so far.
St Mellion is miles better than anywhere else in the area.
Looking to get 3 or 4 rounds in through the week. Plus decent practice area for short game would be good.Agree, it is the only one that is close holding tour events properly, it did in the past. It is brutal though, and the views are not as good as the other courses mentioned. Depends if you want the OP wants to get out of it, the biggest challenge or good walk and nice course
Some great information thank youChina Fleet very close to Plymouth, decent course with nice views of the river
St Mellion about 20 mins away, Nicklaus course is an absolute beast
Tavistock not far from Plymouth, a proper moorland course which are very rare, if you haven't played on the moors before I would recommend as the turf is unique
Thurlsetone and Bigbury very enjoyable courses with great views, I would agree Thurlsestone is the better of the two, but you wouldn't be disappointed with Bigbury
Heading back into Cornwall, Whitsand Bay is quirky, tee shots over greens, but lovely feel and great sea views
Looe is a nice course probably down the list compared to others but possibly quieter than the others too
Dartmouth is not far in miles but again a bit of a drive, a very nice course with lovely country views, plus you can go into Dartmouth town for dinner and go to the Seahorse which is a fantastic fish restaurant
A bit further away, about 40-60 mins drive you have Teignmouth which is a McKenzie heathland on the cliff tops
I grew up in Devon and have played all these many times
St. Mellion has a large practice putting green, chipping green, driving range and aLooking to get 3 or 4 rounds in through the week. Plus decent practice area for short game would be good.
I’d avoid Dartmouth. It was shocking when we went there three weekends ago.