Wrangaton Golf Club
3.5
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GOLFSHAKE RATING
3.51
AVERAGE RATING 3.7
(based on 41 reviews)
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Reviewed May 31 2018
Chappers
I love being a member of this unique golf club. The course is a test for both high and low handicapped players. A warm welcome is always delivered.(Round played: May 2018 - Score: 101 Handicap: 28)
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Reviewed Jan 29 2018
Amazing place and we played in gale force winds so it was a bit tricky but enjoyed the experience
If I'm back in that part of the world would definitely play again
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Reviewed Aug 30 2017
Chappers visits Wrangaton
This course offers a genuinely superb challenge, the front 9 is a gem of a moorland course. No bunkers to be concerned about, yet Dartmoor always throws up hidden dangers, and Wrangaton is no different. Thick gorse and undulating greens are the order. The 10th is a driving challenge, which I truly love. The 12th is a fine par 3 which is a joy to behold. The back 9 is just so different to the front 9, I would say there are very few course's in the country that have the game of two halves feel to it.The facilities are first class, very welcoming members, good food and incredibly an incredibly helpful professional. This golf club is 1st class, and really worth a visit.
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Reviewed Aug 14 2016
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Reviewed Jan 9 2016
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Reviewed Mar 13 2015
(Round played: Feb 2015 - Score: 93 Handicap: 18.3)
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Reviewed Aug 10 2014
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Reviewed Oct 28 2010
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Reviewed Sep 11 2019
A challange in the heart of South Devon
A game of two halves is a cliche usually used by football pundits. However in Wrangatons case its exactly that. The course is unique with a split of 9 moorland holes and 9 parkland holes. Founded in 1895 ,it is part of a club where a member belonging to any club founded in 1895 can play for free. The front nine in my view is far from easy, undulating fairways granite rocks,plenty of gorse and bracken coupled with grazing cattle ,sheep , and ponys add to the challenge . Considering all the grazing livestock the greens are protected by electric fences and are in excellent condition and well maintained.In sharp contrast the back nine is livestock free and is a pleasant parkland experience with a couple of challenging par 3 holes. Overall it is a course that both low and high handicapppers can enjoy and is well worth a visit.
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Reviewed May 28 2019
Two courses in one
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Reviewed Mar 27 2019
Excellent greens
The green fee is a bargain at £10. The course is split over two halves, the first being a moorland course, the back nine is parkland. There are up and downhill holes. The fairways on the moorland are undulating with gorse to the sides; you won't get a flat lie. Watch out for a few ditches near the greens which are not always seen from the fairway. The parkland is a bit shorter with trees on the sides of the holes. The greens were excellent, firm, fast and true. As it's still March the tees were being rested and you had to play off mats, but the tees looked good.Reviewer Rating
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Reviewed Jan 5 2019
Love this course
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Reviewed Oct 11 2018
Two courses in one.
Always a thoroughly enjoyable course to play with 9 holes of moorland with uneven lies and grazing sheep, horses and cattle to negotiate followed by 9 holes of beautifully manicured parkland. A must for whenever we are staying in Devon.Reviewer Rating
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Reviewed Jun 23 2018
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Reviewed May 20 2018
A course of 2 halts
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