Bill. I hope you are both well and planning for next summer. I’m guessing you are looking at our side of the pond, and I know you’ve travelled quite a bit so apologies if you’ve already discounted the following. A few suggestions.
North Berwick. Town is a little larger than Dornoch and the course is just perfect and almost as scenic as Dornoch. If you and Bobbie fancy some R&R in Edinburgh it’s only half an hour away on the train. Muirfield and so many others just a few miles away.
Turnberry. Break open the piggy bank, it’s worth it. Will be hosting the open and in perfect condition next summer.
Lahinch, why this is often referred to as the St Andrews of Ireland is beyond me. Dornoch is in all ways a much better comparison. Town about the same size and there’s one all world great (hilly) course with sea views and one interesting flatter one. Interesting scenery to the North and South.
Dublin has great seaside golf within 20mins of the centre although you would need to book in advance. Portmarnock, The Island, Dollymount etc.
Portstewart. Great seaside resort with 4 excellent courses nearby. The valley course in Portrush ideal for the two of you.
Deal. Two great, and one near great, courses to play and Canterbury only 20 mins away. London 1.5hrs.
Wells Next the Sea. Norfolk. Weather can be idyllic and a real quiet spot 2.5hrs form London. Wonderful golf at Hunstanton and Brancaster – although they can be hard to get on.
And the one I keep selling on here (with one taker next year)
Biarritz.
Better weather and food than any of the above. Day trips to Spain or the Pyrenees with a bunch of good (one great) courses close at hand. The French play golf with husband and wives together (I assumed all those good looking dames were wives), and many clubs offer a discount rate for partners. The club will match you up and I found a sincere “Bonjour” in a dreadful accent got everyone talking to me in English. The Biarritz club is interesting golf and an easy walk. Avoid the last (check) week in July as they have a big tournament. Make sure to play Chiberta. Both clubs easy to get on.
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http://travel.nytimes.com/frommers/travel/guides/europe/france/biarritz/frm_biarritz_0659010001.htmlhttp://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE5DA133EF930A35753C1A965958260http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php?board=1%3baction=display%3bthreadid=21926 http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forums2/index.php?board=1;action=display;threadid=22527Wayne, when are we going to see a Feature Interview with Bill?