So I'm back in the USA and want to take a break from unpacking boxes (my household goods arrived in FL from CA).
I very much enjoyed myself and surprising I think my wife did as well. There are a few things I learned on the trip and a few things I wish I had known prior to my departure. Here’s a list of 20 things, with a focus on the UK.
1) Remember to bring a power converter or buy one at the airport upon arrival (also the continent has different plugs)
2) My wife and I both bought pay as you go phones and a 10 pound plan. We didn’t come close to utilizing all of our texts or minutes. Also texting without a keyboard is a pain in the ass.
3) Maps still exist and are more than sufficient. We used a free navigation app for our phone, Navfree. We kept the phone on airplane mode but turned on the GPS. It worked well for a bit but then needed to update and even with wifi it didn’t work after that.
4) If you can drive a stick with your right hand you can with your left as well.
5) Round abouts work well as long as there is no traffic
6) I don’t like the cities and love Wales and the Highlands
7) I know there are speed cameras every mile but have no idea what the speed limit is as there are no speed limit signs outside of towns
M’s are big roads like a highway…no telling what you are going to get on the rest. They all could end up being a single lane road where you pull to the side when another car approaches.
9) Visa and Mastercard are generally accepted in the UK.
10) Everyone recommends the most expensive restaurants in town. Cheap food can be found at grocery stores. Eating at the golf course is also a surprisingly affordable option.
11) The places Americans don’t go (ie outside the open Rota courses) are welcoming and friendly to Americans. The places Americans go (ie the Open Rota courses) are not nearly as friendly.
12) Teetimes.co.uk is a good site for discounted rounds (didn’t get to use it but found it after the fact) but I never waited more than 30 minutes when I walked up.
13) Bring pencils if playing outside the open rota
14) Bring a pair of loafers or something. It dawned on me that the changing of golf shoes to go inside isn’t because they want to be pretentious but instead because they are practical. Their clubs are like their homes and I sure wouldn’t want someone wearing their golf shoes in my house.
15) The second and third tier courses are as good or nearly as good as the top tier courses and way better value.
16) Playing in Open Comps is great.
17) I have a terrible swing and the wind proves it.
18) I’m a slow learner, and still haven't learned how to stop a ball at the hole on firm ground.
19) Laundry mats aren’t readily available and often times they don’t have driers we are used to.
20) Bring extra golf shoes
As far as the trip recap I played about 40 different courses and about 50 rounds. Below is the final itinerary. The driving was not a problem at all…the only problem is trying to remember details of each course.
6/20/2013 Arrived London after red eye decided to drive west and spent the day in Cardiff
6/21/2013 Pennard and Machynys Peninsula Golf Club
6/22/2013 Kington ended up only being the morning round as the wind and rain was coming down strong
6/23/2013 Borth & Ynyslas Golf Club Open Comp and Aberdovey
6/24/2013 Royal St. David's Golf Club
6/25/2013 Reddish Vale and Cavendish
6/26/2013 A day of driving and seeing the lakes district
6/27/2013 Prestwick St. Nicks and Irvine Bogside
6/28/2013 Glasgow Gailes and Dundonald Links
6/29/2013 Stonehaven
6/30/2013 Murcar Links x2 Open comp
07/1/2013 Fraserburgh
07/2/2013 Golspie x2
07/3/2013 Brora and Tain
07/4/2013 Dornoch x4
07/5/2013 A day into the highlands and isle of sky then loch ness
07/6/2013 Nairn Golf Club - Open Comp afternoon round
07/7/2013 Nairn Dunbar Golf Club - Open Comp morning round afternoon somewhere
07/8/2013 New Course, Jubilee Course and Eden Course
07/9/2013 Castle, New and Strathtrynum
7/10/2013 The Old Course, Leven Links and the Himalayas
7/11/2013 Eden, New and Castle
7/12/2013 North Berwick and visit Edinburgh
7/13/2013 Fly out of Edinburgh to Amsterdam
7/14/2013 Swinkelsche and Eindhovensche
7/15/2013 Noordwijkse Golf Club
7/16/2013 The International and Royal Hague
7/17/2013 Utrecht De Pan and Noordwijkse
7/18/2013 Kennemer Golf Club
7/19/2013 Hilversumsche and Hoge Kleij
7/20/2013 Flew home