Look at the way she grips that shaft, perfect ball handling too.
Look at the way she grips that shaft, perfect ball handling too.
I play at least once a week from about March to the end of October, I cant be arsed with the poor weather anymore. During last years lockdown a real increase in popularity occurred and lots of courses around Sussex and Surrey have whacked up the prices as a result which is a shame, but I guess supply and demand and all that, plus making up for lost earnings.
I don't really enjoy playing most courses in Brighton and Hove far too hilly for my liking so will often travel a bit further for a round. The problem is so many course are also closing down and being sold of for housing.
Rusper went last summer, looks like Rookwood, one of the best public courses around is being sold off by Horsham Council too and Ifield has also been sold and will be housing within the next 5 years.
Rusper is a hard course....
I play about once a month on a Sunday. It is hard to play to my 12 h/c playing so rarely. I have only played twice this year and am going to Celtic manor at the end of June.
I love the game however with two young kids is really hard to find the time to play, let alone practice.
Yeh Rusper was an adults course. I only played it about 4 times like last year. Was still in amazing condition until it shut. Quite like the village cricket style tea shed. Almost felt like it was someone’s personal course.
Keep meaning to play it again soon but i always want to play a little more regularly before tackling the tightness of rusper...
Will have to take a trip there soon.
I love Brora up on the east coast of Scotland - a true links in the purest sense and in perfect harmony with it's surroundings. I played it years ago, late one Friday on a balmy August afternoon whilst on holiday. It may have been as much about the time and the place as it was about the utter perfection of the course itself, but they are 18 holes that burn long in the memory for nothing but the best of reasons. As I teed up to drive the 18th, little did I realise that I'd never find a hidden gem like that again.
Have you ever played there?
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It’s closed mate. You missed your chance.
Shit..just read it closed in autumn... I just assumed all these courses closing was only temporarily due to covid, not permanent. Heard of a few in Kent that have closed (woodlands manor)
Very sad news.
Played as a kid but gave it up for football, rugby and boxing. As I gradually got too old and fat for those I picked it up again about 6 years ago and played very regularly when living in Hove (Was a member at West Hove and loved it). Moved to Italy and joined a club there but since moving to Spain I haven't played much at all and am desperate to get back out more often but seem to have my weekends full now.
Actually just bought a lob wedge so if it ever arrives that will bring me some brief joy.
Have you played El Bosque? If not, you must.
Used to play a lot to a decent standard (lowest handicap 2) until marriage and kids came along. Still played regularly until moving to South Africa, where I played occasionally. Now back in the UK have played about 5 times in as many years. Still enjoy it but just don't have the time or resources.
I have played a couple of courses in Vilamoura, greens were a bit soft when I played them. I can't remember their names though. I think one was a championship one, any ideas
Thanks, I think it was the victoria and the Laguna I played. The laguna was towards the end of the day and the sun was low in my eyes as I pitched in to what seemed a straight forward par 3 towards the end of the round, I was up by at least 5 shots until that hole against a local. I went to the green and could not find the ball anywhere after searching as long as I dared! The water was probably the landing zone! But we both heard nothing and saw nothing!I would think that was The Victoria Course (Arnold Palmer design), which is used on the European Tour. There's also The Old Course, which is just beautiful, Laguna, which is flat with lots of water, Millenium, which winds through cork trees, Pinhal, surrounded by villas, and then the 2 Vila Sol courses.
Thanks, I think it was the victoria and the Laguna I played. The laguna was towards the end of the day and the sun was low in my eyes as I pitched in to what seemed a straight forward par 3 towards the end of the round, I was up by at least 5 shots until that hole against a local. I went to the green and could not find the ball anywhere after searching as long as I dared! The water was probably the landing zone! But we both heard nothing and saw nothing!
I had to settle for a draw in the end!
We have an annual trip to Portugal - had several of my most memorable moments on golf courses on some of these.
Laguna - one of our group duck-hooked his tee shot on a par 3 over some trees and landed directly in a swimming pool. Decided to tee up another ball once the laughter had subsided.......did exactly the same with that one as well
Pinhal - ****ing trees everywhere. Only time I have seen an entire fourball literally sitting on the grass crying with laughter (swooosh.....thwack.......swooosh....thwack........swooosh....thwack)
The courses at Vale de Lobo are real class.........but difficult
We’ve migrated to Alvor now, much, much cheaper to stay than Vilamoura or Albufeira and a decent choice of hotel and courses (all tied up with the Pestana group - Laguna, Mlillenium and Victoria are part of the Oceanica Group).....Gramacho, Silves, Pinta and usually a final round at Vila Sol (as v near the airport) makes for a great long weekend. Can’t wait....missed last year for obvious reasons. Bournemouth was nice but not quite the same !
Played singing hills today in wonderful condition. Pretty well priced considering the rip off prices being charged by Mid Sussex and West Hove today. £50 for both. Managed to get on at Singing hills for £35.