chris661
Money List Winner
€480 for the 27th best course in Ireland. :thup:
Ours is £690 a year, two full courses and a 9 holer so represents good value.
Ours is £690 a year, two full courses and a 9 holer so represents good value.
Ours is £690 a year, two full courses and a 9 holer so represents good value.
Let's not be modest John. Two full Championship Courses and one of the best 9 hole courses in Scotland and host to the GM/HDID tournament!
http://www.theblairgowriegolfclub.co.uk/
Thought I'd replied to this, apparently not.
At my current place it'll be around £450 for 18 holes (which is in good nick, has some good views of the Severn) plus an 18 hole par 3 course (which has even better views of the Severn) and good facilities but it's 22 miles from my house (around 25-30 minute drive).
If I change courses I'll be paying £300 (plus EGU fees of £25) for an 18 hole course set into the side of a hill with some great views of the Cotswolds with brand new 2-tier driving range (apparently) and purpose built practice putting green and renovated clubhouse which is less than 5 miles from my house (10 minute drive) but is in a less-than-favourable part of town (though admittedly, it's not as bad as it once was)
In my head, I've already made my mind up. I've seen a few pics of the new place and it looks like it's got some great golf holes, the only thing that will stop me going there is if the course looks like it isn't looked after and isn't in good nick (crap greens, bare fairways and tee boxes etc).
I've just realised that if I move clubs I can head out for early morning 9 holes during the week before work. Hoping beyond all things great that this course is not going to disappoint so I can join.
That's exactly what I've just done.. (well apart from the work part). I hope to play 9 holes or practice before I come home for a cuppa and put my feet up![]()
ours have gone up by £25 to £875 for a full adult member which i don't think is to bad for 7 days a week 365 days a year of sadomasochistic pleasure.