Ah, but his heart now lies with Close HouseThat's where the Westwood Trophy is played.
He moved to Rotherham after Worksop and they claimed him as theirs.
Ah, but his heart now lies with Close HouseThat's where the Westwood Trophy is played.
He moved to Rotherham after Worksop and they claimed him as theirs.
Nay lad.... think his heart will always be Yarkshire! ??Ah, but his heart now lies with Close House
Is that course (Lees Hall)on the side of a hill with lots of adjacent houses and school close by?Lees Hall in Sheffield deserves a mention i think , played a few years back but enjoyed it .
Styrup Hall in Doncaster is supposed to be ok although never played it myself .
Nay lad.... think his heart will always be Yarkshire! ??
? and he says “ me duck”.he was born in Nottinghamshire, played amateur golf for Notts and won the Notts Strokeplay and Matchplay titles. And he supports Nottingham Forest. He's still one of us
It is quite hilly and does have housing alongside the 18th fairway and a school nearby. I was a member there for around 10 years and it's an ok course but not in the same league as the other Sheffield ones i originally mentioned.Is that course (Lees Hall)on the side of a hill with lots of adjacent houses and school close by?
In terms of East Yorkshire, I enjoyed Whitby (some may categorise as Cleveland); spectacular views up and down the coast, with some fun tee shots over ravines with the beach below. Green fees more than reasonable too.
Filey GC was also an enjoyable round with a variety of cliff top and inland holes, with a friendly and hospitable clubhouse. Played in frightful winter conditions over Christmas with no temps and held up well.
Not played all the courses in South Yorkshire, but Thrybergh (Rotherham GC), Abbeydale and Hillsborough are well worth a visit. As of course is Lindrick, one of three Yorkshire courses to have held the Ryder Cup.
I knew Lindrick was just inside South Yorkshire, but Bondhay that is just south of Lindrick.well the Yorkshire border runs along the northern edge of the course. Its actually in Derbyshire ?. Nottinghmshire, derbys and south yours is an odd area around there. The northern tip of Notts runs as high as Rotherham and up towards Doncaster. Again the border of Nottinghamshire runs alongside the east side of Bawtry golf club.Lindrick Golf Club in Yorkshire?? I had to giggle that one - gobsmacked to find out that it is!
If it is the course where the 1st his a big downhiller then I played it once back in 1996. I had a massive hangover and the only hole I remember is the 1st. I was on HMS Sheffield at the time and we were visiting Sheffield on a good will visit. The ship was in Hull and I had been sampling the local pubs the night before the golf.It is quite hilly and does have housing alongside the 18th fairway and a school nearby. I was a member there for around 10 years and it's an ok course but not in the same league as the other Sheffield ones i originally mentioned.
? and he says “ me duck”.
Do you mean North Cliff ?The inland holes at South Cliff can get a bit claggy if it rains.
Even Cleveland GC is in the Yorkshire Union and is a real links courseIn terms of East Yorkshire, I enjoyed Whitby (some may categorise as Cleveland);