While I am quite happy to play mainly links now, I can see the day where I would prefer a membership on a good heathland course (Woking would do nicely!) and a country membership for the odd links game. There is no question for me playing links week in and out (especially when winter is the main playing season for me) that it gets too tough too often. Playing Seacroft on Sunday was a bit of a break for me, so was Woodhall Spa on Saturday. Woodhall is easily the prettier of the two courses because of its great texture and that is part of the pleasure of the game. Woodhall is very penal with trees and bunkering lining practically all fairways, but that is the sort of course it is and I think its a very good one of the type. My gripe is two fold. First, the holes al work in two directions - very odd layout considering the parcel of land. Second, like Liphook, there are too many par 4s around the 320ish mark - not quite drivable and definitely the sort on which a lay-up is prudent. Combine that with all the longer 4s, many of which it is quite sensible to lay-up, and there is the feeling of being presented with the same dilemma on each tee, but isn't that what penal golf is about - execution? Once one grasps the idea of penal golf, you may not like it, but you should evaluate the course on its terms. So for me, Woodhall, is clearly a better course than Seacroft, but I prefer Seacroft. That said, on Friday we played Hunstanton and I think that is a better course than Seacroft, but I probably just prefer Seacroft.
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