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Being a UK'er and not having played Sunningdale I cannot but help feel like I have missed out...If the course is anything like Bandon Trails, which I played last month, then that's flattery indeed.It's a shame they don't do discounted packages for 36 or some such other deal...?!Great pics!
Paul,Thanks so much for posting these - I just purchased an S4 myself recently so am pleased with the quality that camera can produce! I know some on this site are jaded of all the photo tours but there can never be enough photos of Sunningdale on the site so thanks for adding to the archives.I don't know whether it's a reaction to the fact that the Old is the more famous course and so comes with higher expectations, but it really surprises me how few seem to favour the Old over the New. I would say Sean has it right in saying the Old is better by a fair margin. As others have pointed out, the width is an issue on the New (in my opinion, anyway), but, regardless of that, the Old has so much more variety, fun and strategy off the tee. I also think the greens on the Old are fantastic and a really underrated set. They may not have the more bold internal contours of the New, but they are every bit as interesting if not more so because of the tilt - lots of holes running away from you as well which is a feature I would like to see a lot more of in other courses. 3 driveable par 4s may be a bit much for some, but I think it is one of the key things that sets it apart from the New from the perspective of my own enjoyment of the course - they generate far more interest than mid or long range par 4s so why not have a generous sprinkling of them? I also think the Old is more beautiful and the ambience in that stretch from 3-7 is amazing. I find myself constantly doing 360s asking myself is there a more perfect place on the planet!36 holes at Sunningdale should be the number one priority of visiting golfers coming to England. It's probably my favourite place in all of golf and I'm glad I live so near to it - just wish the pricing meant playing there was more of a regular occasion as opposed to a yearly treat.