davidy233
Tour Rookie
NopeSurely a links course is just one that is adjacent to the sea....hence the name. I'm not going to opine on whether its better or worse than any others but it is definitely a links course. Can't be any closer to the sea!!
NopeSurely a links course is just one that is adjacent to the sea....hence the name. I'm not going to opine on whether its better or worse than any others but it is definitely a links course. Can't be any closer to the sea!!
https://www.liveabout.com/what-is-a-links-course-1561084Surely a links course is just one that is adjacent to the sea....hence the name. I'm not going to opine on whether its better or worse than any others but it is definitely a links course. Can't be any closer to the sea!!
Going by the flyover here https://www.fleetwoodgolf.co.uk/ no argument from me.Still can't see anything there that suggests Fleetwood is anything but a links course!
I've got no knowledge of whether Fleetwood is a links (suspect it is) but there's much more to a links than just being adjacent to the sea - Stonehaven is right by the sea and it's anything but a links.Surely a links course is just one that is adjacent to the sea....hence the name.
Fleetwood is definitely a links course, far more so than Knott End which was mentioned above, and I'm a member at the latter!
Knott End is a weird one. On the estuary and with most holes without trees so linksy in that regard but the soil definitely isn't sand based. However, although it retains surface water, it rarely gets muddy, it just drains away.
Fleetwood is definitely a links course, far more so than Knott End which was mentioned above, and I'm a member at the latter!
Knott End is a weird one. On the estuary and with most holes without trees so linksy in that regard but the soil definitely isn't sand based. However, although it retains surface water, it rarely gets muddy, it just drains away.
Only played it once and wasn't impressed. Can't be compared with the true links courses of Scotland and Southport.
I'd say the first few holes at Knott end are far more linksy than Fleetwood.
Just my honest opinion of course
…a bit of a cliff hanger…I've got no knowledge of whether Fleetwood is a links (suspect it is) but there's much more to a links than just being adjacent to the sea - Stonehaven is right by the sea and it's anything but a links.
Baildon will be fully open, no mats and no temps. Obviously not in the same league at some of the clubs mentioned but thought I'd give it a mention.
I find it most strange that Baildon has a slope rating of (I think) 109. If it's windy there, the slope should be about 130!
Hollins Hall never uses mats or temporary greens, a sterner test I would say.
Good course. On the rota for Yorkshire Amateur Championship.So it proved very difficult to get on any where on west coast sadly, so we have ended up at Lindrick, which is neither in the North West nor links so it's a good start. Though it does have a decent reputation of being a could course, and is normally in decent nick in the winter apparently.
It’s a marmite course, he’ll either love it or hate it.Good course. On the rota for Yorkshire Amateur Championship.