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

Re: Sunningdale Old, New & New Zealand Club July 27th/ 28th July 2017

£100 deposit paid

Already excessively excited :clap:
 
Re: Sunningdale Old, New & New Zealand Club July 27th/ 28th July 2017

Chester races on Saturday could be fun with all this money :D
 
Re: Sunningdale Old, New & New Zealand Club July 27th/ 28th July 2017

Just sent the deposit.

I'm in for 36 holes as well at NZ.

Also I mentioned it to a friend of mine who would like to come. I know there are 71 names with 68 places but if you get a few drop out can I have a +1 please?
 
Re: Sunningdale Old, New & New Zealand Club July 27th/ 28th July 2017

Just sent the deposit.

I'm in for 36 holes as well at NZ.

Also I mentioned it to a friend of mine who would like to come. I know there are 71 names with 68 places but if you get a few drop out can I have a +1 please?
I am sure if we do get a load fall off then we may open it up to non forumers but right now it has to be forum members first option.
 
Re: Sunningdale Old, New & New Zealand Club July 27th/ 28th July 2017

36 @ NZ hopefully..... physical conditioning program is starting soon..... looking forward to digging out some old cravats :rolleyes:
 
Re: Sunningdale Old, New & New Zealand Club July 27th/ 28th July 2017

What advice from our southern cousins on where to base ourselves....

Woking or Guildford should have the best combination of hotels, pubs and restaurants.
 
Re: Sunningdale Old, New & New Zealand Club July 27th/ 28th July 2017

Woking or Guildford should have the best combination of hotels, pubs and restaurants.

Of those two, Guildford will probably have the better choice of accommodation and pubs, but Woking will be much better situated in relation to the golf courses. Guildford can be a right sod to get out of in the morning.
 
Woking is your best bet. No more than 20 mins from Sunningdale and 5/10 from NZ. Add at least 15 mins on from Guildford.

Hotels wise they're pretty similar, Gford definitely has edge in terms of pubs and restaurants but for 1 night Woking has got some good curry houses and is lively enough.
 
Bri (Hobbit) and myself have stayed in Woking & Guildford for previous H4H meets and curry nights, both towns were OK as far as the range of boozers were concerned and the curry house at guildford tipped it for me out of the 2, hotel wise Woking was cheaper in the Premier Inn and was very well located to all the pubs/clubs and with an underground car park also, at Guildford we had to get a taxi into town and back!

I'll be looking at the Premier in Woking for social side and easy access to both courses.
 
Bri (Hobbit) and myself have stayed in Woking & Guildford for previous H4H meets and curry nights, both towns were OK as far as the range of boozers were concerned and the curry house at guildford tipped it for me out of the 2, hotel wise Woking was cheaper in the Premier Inn and was very well located to all the pubs/clubs and with an underground car park also, at Guildford we had to get a taxi into town and back!

I'll be looking at the Premier in Woking for social side and easy access to both courses.

I second that, plus it's only 5 mins from NZ course and now doubt the extra lay in will be helpful after the night before......
 
The Travelodge in Woking were we stayed last year for H4H was ok
 
The Travelodge in Woking were we stayed last year for H4H was ok
I agree.... was spot last year... as was the Curry house. Just have to beat the White-van man to the parking spots. If we're in early enough with our bookings it won't be problem as we"ll ale the place over. :-)
 
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