Course Details
Type: | Public |
Greens Fees (including cart): | |
Weekday: | £30 - £39 |
Weekend: | £30 - £39 |
Guest Policy: | open |
Dress Code: | Collared Shirt (No Denim) |
Season Start: | Year-round, weather permitting |
Reserved Tee Times: | Phone |
Pro Shop : | yes |
Water Hazards: | Scarce |
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Recent Reviews
Labgorilla - 8/7/22
The course has suffered from the hot dry summer. However, bunkers are full of stones and very little sand, the tees are often just sand. The course may have been originally designed by Robert Trent Jones Jnr. but there are some holes that seem to have been just put in to make sure that there are 18 holes. The club house is by far the greatest part of this club. The GPS enabled buggies are really good too. Nice touch to have club and ball cleaners on the cart. Overall, investment has clearly focused on that and the range. Feels like a financial decision. I guess that the course has little to no importance when a club house is built to host events. The yellow tee markers were missing today too. So we had to look for a yellow dot in the ground. Once bunkers and tees are taken care of , this course is interesting enough to warrant further visits. Until then, we wont return. Also the skycaddie course guide has not been updated so the holes don't match.
The course has suffered from the hot dry summer. However, bunkers are full of stones and very little sand, the tees are often just sand. The course may have been originally designed by Robert Trent Jones Jnr. but there are some holes that seem to have been just put in to make sure that there are 18 holes. The club house is by far the greatest part of this club. The GPS enabled buggies are really good too. Nice touch to have club and ball cleaners on the cart. Overall, investment has clearly focused on that and the range. Feels like a financial decision. I guess that the course has little to no importance when a club house is built to host events. The yellow tee markers were missing today too. So we had to look for a yellow dot in the ground. Once bunkers and tees are taken care of , this course is interesting enough to warrant further visits. Until then, we wont return. Also the skycaddie course guide has not been updated so the holes don't match.
Moorsey50 - 3/12/20
under going some work on the course, but the basics are there. course in good nick, quick greens. But then there are the bunkers, or should I say holes in the ground! the members tell me there is a programme to dig them out and redo them all. that day cannot come quick enough!
under going some work on the course, but the basics are there. course in good nick, quick greens. But then there are the bunkers, or should I say holes in the ground! the members tell me there is a programme to dig them out and redo them all. that day cannot come quick enough!
Race Rabbit - 7/25/14
English Dan - 8/27/12
jim.short@virgin.net - 3/17/12
tyrepaul - 1/24/12
AdamB2110 - 11/21/11
sunnyjrun - 12/25/10
Tuff B - 6/18/10
mikewhee - 5/27/10
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