afternoon all
we were just chatting over some ideas for futire features in the mag and we thought a piece on the most 'fun' golf courses might be good.
After all, golf is soemthing we do for 'fun' so which courses you have played fit the bill and also what made them fun?
a starter for 10 from the GM office is the Red Course at Berkshire as it's has a very unusual combination of holes with 6 par 3s, 6 par 4s and 6 par 5s
To our minds that gives you lots of potential excitment as you always think you could birdie (or even ace) a par 3, plus these days many golfers can get up in two at par 5s. Its also a very picturesque course
Over to you....
we were just chatting over some ideas for futire features in the mag and we thought a piece on the most 'fun' golf courses might be good.
After all, golf is soemthing we do for 'fun' so which courses you have played fit the bill and also what made them fun?
a starter for 10 from the GM office is the Red Course at Berkshire as it's has a very unusual combination of holes with 6 par 3s, 6 par 4s and 6 par 5s
To our minds that gives you lots of potential excitment as you always think you could birdie (or even ace) a par 3, plus these days many golfers can get up in two at par 5s. Its also a very picturesque course
Over to you....