Val
Ryder Cup Winner
Is the £50 just in winter or all year round with the card?
It’s Nov - end of Feb If anyone fancies it and has space I’d happily join you and preferably on a Friday morning
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Is the £50 just in winter or all year round with the card?
End of March mate, clarified it on phone and that rate is also published on their website.It’s Nov - end of Feb If anyone fancies it and has space I’d happily join you and preferably on a Friday morning
End of March mate, clarified it on phone and that rate is also published on their website.
Website says Feb, all be it Feb 2016 but Feb none the less
http://www.royal-liverpool-golf.com/Visitors/
Website says Feb, all be it Feb 2016 but Feb none the less
http://www.royal-liverpool-golf.com/Visitors/
Can anyone link me, or explain to me what a county card is?
Website also says March 2018. Why would I make it up? Look at the visitor fees.
Go to green fees section
http://www.royal-liverpool-golf.com/Green+Fees/
You’re welcomeAh, makes sense. Cheers bud
Look on your County's website.it doesn’t look like they do the county card offer any more. Simply says N/A.
Is there a web site that lists golf clubs that are in ten county scheme? Or do you have to contact each individual golf club? As a new member I have paid for a Lancashire County Card.
Look on your County's website.
https://www.lancashiregolf.org/county_card_application
https://www.cheshiregolf.org.uk/affiliated_clubs_2019
If they are not on the county's website I would suggest they do not offer the discounts. I can't see any point in a club being a member of the scheme and not publicising it.That's great thanks. For the clubs that dont publicise county card discounted fees does this mean a simple call to ask?Any idea if it only counts for your own county courses?
That's great thanks. For the clubs that dont publicise county card discounted fees does this mean a simple call to ask?Any idea if it only counts for your own county courses?
All English counties (except Cornwall) accept cards from all other counties. If you are thinking about going to the southwest corner, it may be worth checking because those counties may accept cards out of the holiday season. But in my limited experience the national schemes are not interchangeable.
Note also that you will normally have to make a prior booking to any course in the scheme. Most do not accept just turning up on spec.
It seems I am out of date but it is a while since I was involved in my county's scheme.We have 8 of us going to Carlyon Bay, Trevose and St Enedoc in April. All are booked with a County Card discount using our Dorset County cards. £32.50, £31 and £50 respectively. So they are accepting some - maybe it's just neighbouring/local counties?
Does anyone know if Royal Liverpool are still accepting County Cards?