Woodhall Spa is a wonderfully presented course that will challenge every facet of your game, especially your ability to think your way around a golf course. You’ll need e...
Swinley offers genius routing, excellent elevation changes from tee to green, exceptional bunkering and a wonderful sense of peace and tranquillity. One thing that caught...
I’ve played all Open venues except Troon and Muirfield so I can’t compare Turnberry to those, but I will say that I think The Ailsa is a notch above every other course on...
A classic downland course, plotted on rolling terrain in the heart of Surrey. The chalk based soil provides excellent drainage and gives members good playing conditions a...
I played Carnoustie several times in the Craws Nest Tassie shortly after the 2018 Open. The course was in great condition, although recovering in parts as you might expec...
Centurion is a well routed and well conditioned golf course, with excellent practice facilities and the meanest sausage sandwich you’ve ever tasted.The first 5 holes have...
Second only to Woodhall Spa’s Hotchkin, West Sussex is perhaps my favourite inland course in England. The magic starts on the 3rd hole where you weave through pine trees,...
Woking was the last of the ‘3 W’s’, having played Worplesdon and West Hill earlier this year.The course is in excellent condition, particularly the greens: firm, fast and...
Very good course with some stunning holes playing through charming heather and pine. A good mix of long and short par 4s which are very well-bunkered and this makes the c...
I’ve played The Addington a couple of times over the last 2 years and having worked through almost half of England’s Top 50, I just can’t understand how it’s ranked 35th....