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courese

Posted by: user215570 | Thu 27th Aug 2009 22:02 | Last Reply

hi i am going to stay at camber sands in sept can any1 recommend courses in the area i hear lydd is gd

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user198914
Reply : Thu 27th Aug 2009 23:04

have a look at rye, have always fancied i round there, looks a nice track

re: courese
user52922
Reply : Thu 27th Aug 2009 23:13

Rye is one of the best in the country and I am sorry to say that Stephen will not have a cats chance in hell of getting a game there.

Visitors to Rye

Rye is pleased to welcome a number of visitors through special arrangement with the Secretary at his discretion. Any enquiries should be addressed to him at the club. Visit Contact page

Visitors wishing to play at Rye should make contact with the Secretary giving details of their preferred visiting dates, their present golf club and their handicap, which in all cases must not exceed 18 for men and 24 for ladies.

Current visitor fees for individuals are as follows:

Monday - Friday Weekend

Round

£80

£90

Day (Old/Jubilee)

£100

£110

Day (Old)

£120

£130


Last edit : Thu 27th Aug 2009 23:17
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user52922
Reply : Sun 13th Sep 2009 20:11

Mannings Heath is an excellent course, Cottesmore is a Crown golf course and pretty interesting to play.

If you are willing to travel to Crawley, then Tilgate Forest is a great public course.

re: courese
user198914
Reply : Sun 13th Sep 2009 23:09

tilgate is in great condition at the moment, and can book for as little as £7.50


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