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Sean Arble
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PENNARD REVISITED - back 9
« on: September 21, 2006, 02:53:34 AM »

#10 approach.


Looking back down the 10th from the front of the green.


The magnificent 11th.


The 11th green.


The 13th.  


View from behind the 13th green.


Tee shot of the 14th.


Ace McBride must be widening his girth because his bathtub was enlarged.


A closer look at the approach for #14.


The three tier 15th green.


15th green from #16 tee


#16.


16th green from right rough.


16th green from left rough.


Oxwich Bay from 17th tee.


Tee shot #17.


A view of #17 from short of driving zone.


#17 from the left rough.


A look at the 17th green.  You decide if this hole is controversally good or bad!


Tee shot #18.


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Sean
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Re:PENNARD REVISITED - back 9
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2006, 03:49:19 AM »

Sean,

Thanks again for these. That is a wild course.

Certainly Pennard deserves a My Home Course so as not to get lost in the archives.
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Re:PENNARD REVISITED - back 9
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2006, 07:19:16 AM »

I think a my home club (2) would be an excellent idea.  In reading the Confidential Guide, I'm struck by how several characteristics of clubs stay the same over the years.  Friendliest Wellcome - Pennard. That’s the sort of thing that a member can educate us on.
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Re:PENNARD REVISITED - back 9
« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2006, 02:58:55 PM »

Sean, I didn't say it was a teeny bathtub, but it isn't a huge thing!  And very artfully concealed I might add!

Just looking at those photos doesn't do Pennard justice, although the view from behind #15 green says it all.  The fairway turf is much better than it looks in the photos, and it is great fun to step over the wire around each green.  There are a number of really good holes at Pennard; I can't recommend too highly that visitors to Wales make the extra drive out to Swansea for a round or two.

Also, we stayed at a very nice hotel in town (Swansea) with excellent meals - Sean probably knows the place.
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