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"It was designed by the world famous golf architect Mr. Donald Harradine who by combining the natural configuracy of the landscape created a masterpiece golf course, that runs through the medieval forest and English park" I love my country and I love golf... but this is one of the most f@#ked up (pardon my French!) golf courses I have played and I have played a lot of them. It is most certainly not a masterpiece and if I was Donald Harradine I would definitely not put mu signature on this layout... yes, it is really that bad! "The fifth field (Par 4) is known among golfers as one of the most demanding in this part of Europe. " It is not demanding it is plain stupid! You need to hit your tee shot exactly 192 meters and 34 centimetres and land it on the area in size of a golf towel - trifold towel that is, folded! If you are 4,53 meters too long, short, left or right you are pretty much gone. About the same goes for the playing-wise disgusting 7th hole and I could go on and on with illogical holes and tee-shots, blind shots... Except a few nice holes (1st and 10th and maybe 11th and 18th) there is absolutely nothing really good here. Maintenance is quite poor despite for the course good weather conditions in the past weeks, fairways are okay but the roughs are way too high considering the fact the course itself is already too tough so finding a ball a few meters from fairways or greens can be quite a challenge on some holes. Greens only look nice but they are very slow and the roll is uneven. While tee-boxes... well you can even loose a ball on some of them! Do not expect to enjoy this course if you are playing here for the first time as it will be impossible to score well. If you ask me I would even bet that no one would have much to praise here if there was no castle on site... GOOD LUCK!
"It was designed by the world famous golf architect Mr. Donald Harradine who by combining the natural configuracy of the landscape created a masterpiece golf course, that runs through the medieval forest and English park" I love my country and I love golf... but this is one of the most f@#ked up (pardon my French!) golf courses I have played and I have played a lot of them. It is most certainly not a masterpiece and if I was Donald Harradine I would definitely not put mu signature on this layout... yes, it is really that bad! "The fifth field (Par 4) is known among golfers as one of the most demanding in this part of Europe. " It is not demanding it is plain stupid! You need to hit your tee shot exactly 192 meters and 34 centimetres and land it on the area in size of a golf towel - trifold towel that is, folded! If you are 4,53 meters too long, short, left or right you are pretty much gone. About the same goes for the playing-wise disgusting 7th hole and I could go on and on with illogical holes and tee-shots, blind shots... Except a few nice holes (1st and 10th and maybe 11th and 18th) there is absolutely nothing really good here. Maintenance is quite poor despite for the course good weather conditions in the past weeks, fairways are okay but the roughs are way too high considering the fact the course itself is already too tough so finding a ball a few meters from fairways or greens can be quite a challenge on some holes. Greens only look nice but they are very slow and the roll is uneven. While tee-boxes... well you can even loose a ball on some of them! Do not expect to enjoy this course if you are playing here for the first time as it will be impossible to score well. If you ask me I would even bet that no one would have much to praise here if there was no castle on site... GOOD LUCK!
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