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DoctorCharlton said:RedPanda said:DoctorCharlton said:
Buying a new set of irons on Golfbidder this week, would like another golf lesson once covid is out of the way too.
I don't actually have a handicap, I'm basically terrible. I want a decent set but not too expensive. I've found these, what do you reckon?
They're nice clubs, but Mizunos tend to be less forgiving. There's a handicap guide on that page, to be honest you'd be better off aiming for something with all 4 bars. If you’re on a budget, aim for a set that includes a sand wedge too. Buying a SW later will cost at least £50. With that in mind I'd look at...
https://www.golfbidder.co.uk/models/5523/Wilson_Iron_Set_Staff_D200.html
https://www.golfbidder.co.uk/models/5071/Callaway_Iron_Set_X2_Hot.html
Thanks mate.
Friend of mine had those Wilson Staffs. When I tried them I didn't get on with them at all. The club head felt really heavy.
Callaways look decent though, thanks for the heads up.
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addick16 said:Pic of my local course ... a Par 70 , 6600 yards from the tips
Here is a shot of the Par 3 8th Hole
Golf Towel = my lucky charm0 -
RedArmySE7 said:golfaddick said:RedArmySE7 said:Redvalleyeast said:RedArmySE7 said:Shot 90 at Park Wood on Saturday morning. Considering I was a terrible 28 handicapper 2 years ago the improvement now is really coming together.Hoping to get all signed up at Sundridge this week so I can play more.Keeping the ball on the fairway or the first cut is key, the second rough is an absolute nightmare and finding balls is nigh on impossible. My playing partner lost 9 balls in the rough. Don’t get me wrong, he found a few in there too.
Just been accepted for Academy Membership at Sundridge Park, to say I’m excited is an understatement. I can’t wait to get playing that course regularly. The lessons will be great too hopefully. Hope to get my handicap down to about 18 by this time next year.
I hate the "free" droppers.0 -
Tried earlier to get a twilight on the international course at the London Club for Wednesday. Earliest they could offer me was 18.10! Apparently the first day for non member so understandable. The lady said it was banged out for the next few days. You can book a week in advance so will call on Wednesday for the following Wednesday. Hopefully things will have calmed by then and the novelty worn off.0
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Swisdom said:Shooters Hill is a lovely course seemingl in the middle of nowhere. Not especially long but I have always liked it there.
I'm playing for the first time in about 9 months today at Redlibbets and looking forward to it. Lovely day for it even if my golf will be dreadful - it's about spending some time with my old man
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golfaddick said:RedArmySE7 said:golfaddick said:RedArmySE7 said:Redvalleyeast said:RedArmySE7 said:Shot 90 at Park Wood on Saturday morning. Considering I was a terrible 28 handicapper 2 years ago the improvement now is really coming together.Hoping to get all signed up at Sundridge this week so I can play more.Keeping the ball on the fairway or the first cut is key, the second rough is an absolute nightmare and finding balls is nigh on impossible. My playing partner lost 9 balls in the rough. Don’t get me wrong, he found a few in there too.
Just been accepted for Academy Membership at Sundridge Park, to say I’m excited is an understatement. I can’t wait to get playing that course regularly. The lessons will be great too hopefully. Hope to get my handicap down to about 18 by this time next year.
I hate the "free" droppers.0 -
played Park Wood this afternoon, certainly won’t be rushing back!£28 for greens that bad! And f*ck my boots the rough was indeed tough when In it!0
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golfaddick said:addick16 said:Pic of my local course ... a Par 70 , 6600 yards from the tips
Here is a shot of the Par 3 8th Hole
Golf Towel = my lucky charm
the course pictured is called Willow Crest. Literally right across the street from my apt.2 -
golfaddick said:DoctorCharlton said:RedPanda said:DoctorCharlton said:
Buying a new set of irons on Golfbidder this week, would like another golf lesson once covid is out of the way too.
I don't actually have a handicap, I'm basically terrible. I want a decent set but not too expensive. I've found these, what do you reckon?
They're nice clubs, but Mizunos tend to be less forgiving. There's a handicap guide on that page, to be honest you'd be better off aiming for something with all 4 bars. If you’re on a budget, aim for a set that includes a sand wedge too. Buying a SW later will cost at least £50. With that in mind I'd look at...
https://www.golfbidder.co.uk/models/5523/Wilson_Iron_Set_Staff_D200.html
https://www.golfbidder.co.uk/models/5071/Callaway_Iron_Set_X2_Hot.html
Thanks mate.
Friend of mine had those Wilson Staffs. When I tried them I didn't get on with them at all. The club head felt really heavy.
Callaways look decent though, thanks for the heads up.
A few mashies and a rusty niblick thrown in as well, eh Golfie? How far can you drive a feathery?I can't remember when I last used a four iron - hybrids are a wonderful thing.0 -
Duck-Killer Brown said:played Park Wood this afternoon, certainly won’t be rushing back!£28 for greens that bad! And f*ck my boots the rough was indeed tough when In it!0
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stop_shouting said:Tried earlier to get a twilight on the international course at the London Club for Wednesday. Earliest they could offer me was 18.10! Apparently the first day for non member so understandable. The lady said it was banged out for the next few days. You can book a week in advance so will call on Wednesday for the following Wednesday. Hopefully things will have calmed by then and the novelty worn off.0
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Can anyone recommend any good courses around the Herne Bay area?0
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golfaddick said:stop_shouting said:Tried earlier to get a twilight on the international course at the London Club for Wednesday. Earliest they could offer me was 18.10! Apparently the first day for non member so understandable. The lady said it was banged out for the next few days. You can book a week in advance so will call on Wednesday for the following Wednesday. Hopefully things will have calmed by then and the novelty worn off.2
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Taxi_Lad said:Swisdom said:Shooters Hill is a lovely course seemingl in the middle of nowhere. Not especially long but I have always liked it there.
I'm playing for the first time in about 9 months today at Redlibbets and looking forward to it. Lovely day for it even if my golf will be dreadful - it's about spending some time with my old man
@Swisdom
going up there again with my old man next week and hoping for a better round0 -
killer kish said:Can anyone recommend any good courses around the Herne Bay area?1
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Just reminded myself of the craziest twilight round I ever played. It was about seven or eight years ago on Pinta in the Algarve. We had been given a free round having had a game washed out by monsoon like rain the previous year We decided to play on the day of arrival on the basis that if anything went wrong with flights etc we wouldn’t be too bothered as we’d effectively not paid for it. We got the 0630 flight out of Gatwick and it’s fair to say that a few of us “enjoyed breakfast” at the airport. As a result we were in mid hangover when we stepped into the first tee for our 1445 tee time. By that point the times were running about an hour late as the games were crammed on to the course. Our group of 12 in three four balls were behind a couple of groups of holidaymakers who had clearly got some sort of deal and were trying golf for what appeared to be the first time. By 1800 we got to the turn as the sun was disappearing. We played the last few holes in near darkness as a 16 ball with all our lot and two German four balls behind us having all joined up. It was quite funny in its own way but had we paid top dollar for the experience we’d have been furious. I tend to avoid twilight deals like the plague unless it’s a course that I know will be quiet at that time or sticks to reasonable tee time intervals. That’s one benefit of membership of a private club in that you can wander round for a few holes here and there at almost any hour.0
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having a look around with no football on the horizon for the foreseeable thinking about joining a club, considering Sidcup as they do an intermediate membership £650 a year.
anyone a member or played there?0 -
Duck-Killer Brown said:played Park Wood this afternoon, certainly won’t be rushing back!£28 for greens that bad! And f*ck my boots the rough was indeed tough when In it!0
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palarsehater said:having a look around with no football on the horizon for the foreseeable thinking about joining a club, considering Sidcup as they do an intermediate membership £650 a year.
anyone a member or played there?0 -
Just round the corner from me but never played there and never known anyone who is a member0
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Back in the 70s, as a teenager, I used to play a bit of golf and lived in Hurst Road so playing Sidcup was the easiest choice of course. If I knew then about the psychology of the mind and that it is important to think "must hit the green" rather than "must miss the water" I might not have lost so many of many dad's golf balls!
At that time there used to be a lad with a dinghy who would go out late at night and fish them out of the lake - and sell them back to players. Not sure my dad appreciated having to buy back his own balls!1 -
round 2 has been booked for Friday at Broome Park 12:15 tee off
Just joint Ready Golf access to 8 courses with x amount of tee slots on every day like 2x4 balls 3x2 balls courses include
Reigate Hill
Bletchingley
West Kent
Gaton Manor
The Warren at littlestone
Littlestone Championship course
And a couple of others With more in the pipeline £750 for the year1 -
palarsehater said:having a look around with no football on the horizon for the foreseeable thinking about joining a club, considering Sidcup as they do an intermediate membership £650 a year.
anyone a member or played there?0 -
Haven't swung a club in anger for a few years, what's a good place to get back into the swing of things (pun intended) in SE London/NW Kent?
Went for a dog walk around Lullingstone the other day, never played there but looked a lovely course, used to play in Beckenham Place and a couple of the Addington courses a lot when younger, as well as Magpie Hall Lane for a quick 90 -
801912601 said:palarsehater said:having a look around with no football on the horizon for the foreseeable thinking about joining a club, considering Sidcup as they do an intermediate membership £650 a year.
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Thanks golfaddick for the Herne Bay Area suggestions.Moved here a few years ago but haven’t played any golf due to back and hip problems but hopefully things easier now and plan on playing this year0
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Redvalleyeast said:Duck-Killer Brown said:played Park Wood this afternoon, certainly won’t be rushing back!£28 for greens that bad! And f*ck my boots the rough was indeed tough when In it!What they charge for a day ticket? Did you get a beer before teeing off to carry round? (They did yesterday)0
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Duck-Killer Brown said:Redvalleyeast said:Duck-Killer Brown said:played Park Wood this afternoon, certainly won’t be rushing back!£28 for greens that bad! And f*ck my boots the rough was indeed tough when In it!What they charge for a day ticket? Did you get a beer before teeing off to carry round? (They did yesterday)0
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sam3110 said:Haven't swung a club in anger for a few years, what's a good place to get back into the swing of things (pun intended) in SE London/NW Kent?
Went for a dog walk around Lullingstone the other day, never played there but looked a lovely course, used to play in Beckenham Place and a couple of the Addington courses a lot when younger, as well as Magpie Hall Lane for a quick 9
The 9 hole has a couple of cracking holes (2 & 4) whilst the 18 is only so underrated because of its budgetary constraints. The 18 wouldn't be a bad place to dust off rust either because whilst being quite hilly and difficult, plenty of it is fairly wide open off the tee (unlike the 9 hole).
In my opinion it is easily the best of the public courses in that part of Kent and is well priced.5 -
My take on some of the course mentions on here today.........
Bexleyheath. Agree about it being "dangerous". Wouldn't want to be a member there.
Lullingstone. Not bad course but the couple of holes after the 1st thst are on the slope are a bit of a nightmare. Great views & decent greens though.
Littlestone and The Warren. Quite like playing the Warren. Used to do twilight there when I worked in Hythe in the early 2010's. Usually quiet and can whizz round in 2 hrs. Wouldnt say Littlestone is worth the extra cost but is longer.
Never played Sidcup.
For @sam3110. Quite a few courses in the area but depends on what you are looking for. I was a member at Barnehurst for a number of years, but only because my playing partner at the time lived opposite. Only 9 holes, too short & didn't help when I got onto a "proper" course. Apart from the ones already mentioned there are:
Ruxley
Cray Valley
Mid-Kent (Gravesend)
Southern Valley
Birchwood
Chelsfield Lakes
Shoreham
High Elms
Pedham
Cherry Lodge
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