bobmac
Major Champion
Myeslf and TeeGirl went for a game here last Saturday evening. Arrived at about 4.30 to a warm welcome from the Pro in his newly refurbished clubhouse entrance.
Course was busy on the back 9 (comp) but we sailed round with no-one in front or behind us. Lovely
The course was in great condition with receptive greens and lush fairways.
A bit hilly in places but very nice views and certainly not a course that goes up and down a farmers field.
While playing the first we glanced accross to see what appeared to be an 8 ball on the 9th which turned out to be a few adults going round with some juniors. Nice
On the front 9, there's a good mix of holes with some sneaky ponds waiting for the errant 2nd shot.
The 9th hole traditionally comes back to the clubhouse where you can nip in and grab a snack which you can order at the 9th tee
They have a spike bar so no need to change your shoes.
The 9th looking down from the clubhouse.
Into the back 9 with a nice downhill par 4 over the corner of the lake
A few nice holes later and you reach the 641 yard par 5 S.i. 1 with OOB tight right...not for the squeamish
Towards the end you play the 17th which off the back I remember is about 179 yds over water but a huge drop so very inviting for the brave golfer.
The green is very shallow front to back but there is plenty of room at the back for the "safe" one.
A gentle shortish par 4 18th brings you back to the clubhouse and a welcome drink overlooking the course.
A very pleasant way to spend a Saturday evening, even to the point of having lights in the carpark to help you on your way
All in all, a very pleasant place to play golf with great views some cracking holes and all in lovely condition.
I thoroughly recommend it to all golfers but mind out for the geese on the 11th and 12th
http://www.ruffordpark.co.uk/
Course was busy on the back 9 (comp) but we sailed round with no-one in front or behind us. Lovely
The course was in great condition with receptive greens and lush fairways.
A bit hilly in places but very nice views and certainly not a course that goes up and down a farmers field.
While playing the first we glanced accross to see what appeared to be an 8 ball on the 9th which turned out to be a few adults going round with some juniors. Nice
On the front 9, there's a good mix of holes with some sneaky ponds waiting for the errant 2nd shot.
The 9th hole traditionally comes back to the clubhouse where you can nip in and grab a snack which you can order at the 9th tee
They have a spike bar so no need to change your shoes.
The 9th looking down from the clubhouse.
Into the back 9 with a nice downhill par 4 over the corner of the lake
A few nice holes later and you reach the 641 yard par 5 S.i. 1 with OOB tight right...not for the squeamish
Towards the end you play the 17th which off the back I remember is about 179 yds over water but a huge drop so very inviting for the brave golfer.
The green is very shallow front to back but there is plenty of room at the back for the "safe" one.
A gentle shortish par 4 18th brings you back to the clubhouse and a welcome drink overlooking the course.
A very pleasant way to spend a Saturday evening, even to the point of having lights in the carpark to help you on your way
All in all, a very pleasant place to play golf with great views some cracking holes and all in lovely condition.
I thoroughly recommend it to all golfers but mind out for the geese on the 11th and 12th
http://www.ruffordpark.co.uk/