Tricky Dicky
New member
Played Hill Barn on Saturday - first outing of the year. Was in a pretty good state really. As for others, my view :
Hassocks - not too bad, used to dislike it, but don't mind it now. It is cheapish, and usually easy to book.
Rustington - Shame it's not an 18 holer, spoils it a bit. Now the trees are a bit more mature, it's quite nice, very flat, and quite short.
Mid Sussex - Very nice course, have done the REMF match once, and played there at other times. Kept well, and usually not too many people about.
Singing Hills - Probably my favourite of the close-to-home courses. Having 27 holes, keeps it interesting. If I was to join a club, it would probably be here, for the variety if nothing else. Reasonably expensive.
Mannings Heath - Only played once, I remember it as being nice, but very tiring
Seaford Head - very hilly, too much for me. Great view up the top though.
West Sussex National - A bit posh from what I remember, well kept and expensive - but it was a comp, so I didn't pay
Hassocks - not too bad, used to dislike it, but don't mind it now. It is cheapish, and usually easy to book.
Rustington - Shame it's not an 18 holer, spoils it a bit. Now the trees are a bit more mature, it's quite nice, very flat, and quite short.
Mid Sussex - Very nice course, have done the REMF match once, and played there at other times. Kept well, and usually not too many people about.
Singing Hills - Probably my favourite of the close-to-home courses. Having 27 holes, keeps it interesting. If I was to join a club, it would probably be here, for the variety if nothing else. Reasonably expensive.
Mannings Heath - Only played once, I remember it as being nice, but very tiring
Seaford Head - very hilly, too much for me. Great view up the top though.
West Sussex National - A bit posh from what I remember, well kept and expensive - but it was a comp, so I didn't pay