Smiffy
Grand Slam Winner
As a "bonus" for hitting my targets at work, the sales manager has offered to pay for me to play golf at a decent course.
I have always fancied playing at Sunningdale (yes I know it will be tough but it's always been on my "to do" list).
One round on the "Old" course, during the Summer, is £195.00. But from Nov 1st - 31st March they offer a days play, (one round on the Old and another round on the "New") for £155.00
If you were made this offer, would you rather play one round on the Old during the better weather, or wait until the end of March and play the two?
I was thinking that if I said I wanted to play right at the end of March there would be enough daylight to get both rounds in comfortably.
And if I did go for the latter, would anyone like to join me? Don't fancy playing it on my own or be stuck with a couple of right posh gits!
£155.00 seems a bit of a bargain to play two highly respected courses.
Rob
I have always fancied playing at Sunningdale (yes I know it will be tough but it's always been on my "to do" list).
One round on the "Old" course, during the Summer, is £195.00. But from Nov 1st - 31st March they offer a days play, (one round on the Old and another round on the "New") for £155.00
If you were made this offer, would you rather play one round on the Old during the better weather, or wait until the end of March and play the two?
I was thinking that if I said I wanted to play right at the end of March there would be enough daylight to get both rounds in comfortably.
And if I did go for the latter, would anyone like to join me? Don't fancy playing it on my own or be stuck with a couple of right posh gits!
£155.00 seems a bit of a bargain to play two highly respected courses.
Rob