Sunningdale Old & New and New Zealand 27/28 July 2017

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OK, so I've read the email and the other thread and I'm still slightly confused. It may just be me as I flew back from the US last night and I'm a bit frazzled, but setting aside any questions on shorts & skorts & socks, is this right?

Sunningdale:
Show up in golf gear for breakfast.
Keep golf gear on for lunch but change shoes and put jacket on top.
Same for afternoon tea?

NZ:
Show up in golf gear for bacon roll
Change into jacket and tie for lunch. Try to just do it without starting any threads on whether or not this is a good thing :)
 

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OK, so I've read the email and the other thread and I'm still slightly confused. It may just be me as I flew back from the US last night and I'm a bit frazzled, but setting aside any questions on shorts & skorts & socks, is this right?

Sunningdale:
Show up in golf gear for breakfast.
Keep golf gear on for lunch but change shoes and put jacket on top.
Same for afternoon tea?

NZ:
Show up in golf gear for bacon roll
Change into jacket and tie for lunch. Try to just do it without starting any threads on whether or not this is a good thing :)


Will add what time is bacon butty at NZ.

Oh, and I've tried two pro shops and neither had any white ladies socks that are suitable:rolleyes:
 

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OK, so I've read the email and the other thread and I'm still slightly confused. It may just be me as I flew back from the US last night and I'm a bit frazzled, but setting aside any questions on shorts & skorts & socks, is this right?

Sunningdale:
Show up in golf gear for breakfast.
Keep golf gear on for lunch but change shoes and put jacket on top.
Same for afternoon tea?

NZ:
Show up in golf gear for bacon roll
Change into jacket and tie for lunch. Try to just do it without starting any threads on whether or not this is a good thing :)

So is this correct??? 'Cos I can follow this... thanks!!
 

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OK, so I've read the email and the other thread and I'm still slightly confused. It may just be me as I flew back from the US last night and I'm a bit frazzled, but setting aside any questions on shorts & skorts & socks, is this right?

Sunningdale:
Show up in golf gear for breakfast.
Keep golf gear on for lunch but change shoes and put jacket on top.
Same for afternoon tea?

NZ:
Show up in golf gear for bacon roll
Change into jacket and tie for lunch. Try to just do it without starting any threads on whether or not this is a good thing :)

This is how I see it Ben and am working to.

Everything is now pressed and laid out ready to be packed on Wednesday.

I won't be swinging a club again now until standing on the tee at Sunningdale. I was looking forward to our Gents invitation with Region3 and getting 18 holes and a decent round under the belt yesterday but we were hooted in due to torrential rain after only 7 holes and the comp abandoned as the course became unplayable 😟
 

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Touch wood, now going to leave at 3.30 on Wednesday night , so would possibly get to the M25 for around 6.30 ish (coming down the M40). Any advice on different ways to Woking central, or am I best going M40/M25 then sat nav it in?

The kids are now off, so may be a little bit better, but any advice welcome.:thup:
 

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Touch wood, now going to leave at 3.30 on Wednesday night , so would possibly get to the M25 for around 6.30 ish (coming down the M40). Any advice on different ways to Woking central, or am I best going M40/M25 then sat nav it in?

The kids are now off, so may be a little bit better, but any advice welcome.:thup:

If you wanted to avoid the M25, you could come off the M40 at High Wycombe, and then cut through Bracknell/Bagshot, and head to Woking that way. I'm not sure if that will be quicker, as I don't drive around that area any more, but it's an option.
 

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Touch wood, now going to leave at 3.30 on Wednesday night , so would possibly get to the M25 for around 6.30 ish (coming down the M40). Any advice on different ways to Woking central, or am I best going M40/M25 then sat nav it in?

The kids are now off, so may be a little bit better, but any advice welcome.:thup:

I always tough it out on the M25, I never find it any quicker trying to zig zag across country. M40/M25/A317/320 for me, yes it can be a little slow around Heathrow and coming up to the A3/M3 junctions but it's far more straight forward for me.
 

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I always tough it out on the M25, I never find it any quicker trying to zig zag across country. M40/M25/A317/320 for me, yes it can be a little slow around Heathrow and coming up to the A3/M3 junctions but it's far more straight forward for me.

I will be doing the short leg of the M25 not long after 1pm, should be ok but hey it's the M25 anything can happen.
 
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Peter best bet is to download Waze satnav to your phone. It is the best interactive guidance available with continuous live updates and it's free! Best to have a charger in the car though as it uses a lot of juice.
 

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How bad is the M25 option. Am quite happy to go a longer way around if it's likely to be bedlam. I dread driving into Manchester in peak times and imagine it's worse
 
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