Top 25 Parkland Courses

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Pike Fold
Vale Royal Abbey
Skipton
Northcliffe (Shipley)

PS ...I've played Little Aston and Bearwood and they don't get in my top five.

I'd love a game at Lancaster.......and Preston (will be playing next year). These are supposed to be good.

Those 5 courses must be stunners if they are better than Bearwood and Little Aston

Woburn Marquess is a goat track, built in a swamp.

Cannot understand why it is so highly thought of. Just a poor example of a modern stadium course. By far the worst course on the property.

Agree - it is the worst there
 
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Woburn Marquess is a goat track, built in a swamp.

Cannot understand why it is so highly thought of. Just a poor example of a modern stadium course. By far the worst course on the property.
I’ve not played the Dukes, but I enjoyed the Marquess much more than the Duchess.
 

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Woburn Marquess is a goat track, built in a swamp.

Cannot understand why it is so highly thought of. Just a poor example of a modern stadium course. By far the worst course on the property.
Don’t be ridiculous. It’s an exceptional golf course.
 

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That's the first adverse remark I've ever heard about the Marquis Course........ I think that's a belter!
Dunchess is great but you need to walk down the fairway in single file! Duke's is excellent too.

and interested that Bearwood and Little Aston ranked lower than 5 courses I've never heard of (but not a part of the country I've been to much)

But hey, highly subjective conversation
 

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Bearwood
Loch Lomond
Remedy Oak - heard it has improved since my only visit
Dukes - with a caveat that it needs a serious dose of chainsaw in the middle section
Queenwood
Coombe Hill
Marquess
Sandiway
Wisley
Kings Lynn
The Grove
Centurion
Calcot
West Surrey
Cuddington
The Oxfordshire
 

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Bearwood
Loch Lomond
Remedy Oak - heard it has improved since my only visit
Dukes - with a caveat that it needs a serious dose of chainsaw in the middle section
Queenwood
Coombe Hill
Marquess
Sandiway
Wisley
Kings Lynn
The Grove
Centurion
Calcot
West Surrey
Cuddington
The Oxfordshire

Quite an exhaustive list that.
 
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That's the first adverse remark I've ever heard about the Marquis Course........ I think that's a belter!
Dunchess is great but you need to walk down the fairway in single file! Duke's is excellent too.

and interested that Bearwood and Little Aston ranked lower than 5 courses I've never heard of (but not a part of the country I've been to much)

But hey, highly subjective conversation

The Duchess isn’t actually that tight - for me it’s more perception than reality , loads of space from each tee , maybe it’s the trees making everything seem smaller

For me the Marquess is the poorer of the three - all the par 3’s are dull , couple of the par 5’s are a slog , it has a few stand out holes but the drainage is poor , gets far too much traffic.

The Dukes is the prettier of the three , lots more character , not a slog , some great par 3’s with the 3rd being one of the best Parkland par 3’s.

The Duchess for me is the best - it’s a great test of golf , not just a bombers course and the greens are superb
 

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I left out Gleneagles as i don't really see it as parkland - not sure how to categorize it but kings would be in the top 2 if it was included. Ryder cup course nearer number 10. Not played Queens
 

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Whilst I agree that Parkland is the least exhilarating out of the three categories, there are still some very nice and enjoyable parkland courses out there and I am sure that you have enjoyed a few?
One less fan of parkland leaves more empty tee times for those who like them. Everyone wins.
fill your boots
 

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Bearwood
Loch Lomond
Remedy Oak - heard it has improved since my only visit
Dukes - with a caveat that it needs a serious dose of chainsaw in the middle section
Queenwood
Coombe Hill
Marquess
Sandiway
Wisley
Kings Lynn
The Grove
Centurion
Calcot
West Surrey
Cuddington
The Oxfordshire

There's a downland course on that list... :mad:
 
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