As well as West Cornwall there are many other courses through which the railway runs. You get fine views of Beaconsfield from the line in to Marylebone. You get fleeting glimpses also of Denham, The Buckinghamshire and Ruislip. Liphook is laid out on either side of the main London-Portsmouth line. If you are travelling on the West Coast main line to London at a weekend you are very often diverted through Northampton and you get excellent views of Northamptonshire County, a delightful course little mentioned on this site. You pass through Wyke Green Golf Club as you travel into London on the Piccadilly Line. hazel Grove near me in Cheshire is laid out either side of one of the main Manchester-Sheffield routes. Its near neighbour, Disley is set on a hill beneath which is a railway in a tunnel. On one of the early fairways there is a brick tower which is at the top of a ventilation shaft. It must have been amusing in the days of steam to get a great puff of smoke suddenly emerging as you played past. There's a similar tower for the same purpose on the scenic St Deiniol course at Bangor in North Wales. You pass through 9-hole Gatley on the train from Manchester Airport to Piccadilly.
As you play the 9th on the West Course at Wentworth you are very aware of the trains rattling past on your left. The last couple of holes at Sandy Lodge are adjacent to the Metropolitan line. I have a feeling that the lower holes at Royal Blackheath are close to the tracks. Both Fulwell and Strawberry Hill have lines in attendance, Sunbury, too. Mitcham, the original Prince's course, is right beside the railway line, the club house being conveniently adjacent to Mitcham Junction station. Prestatyn, Pleasington, Clitheroe, Sickleholme, Bramall Park, Bramhall, Royal Lytham, West Byfleet, West Hill, Woking, North Hants, Carnoustie, Knebworth, Potters Bar, Carlyon Bay, Oxley Park, Upton-by-Chester....so many!
There's a dead railway, now a coastal path, passing alongside Heswall and through Caldy on the Wirral. And in times gone by Woodhall Spa had a railway passing through, as did Lundin and/or Leven.
Mention of steam trains setting fire to the course, this was a regular feature of Delamere Forest on which the 11th and 14th are adjacent to the tracks.