That's a brave step by Long Ashton in re-doing so many greens and spending that much £. Well done to them. Mind, whenever I've played LAGC the greens have been very firm and rolled wonderfully well but I've only been there for formal Open comps so I guess unable to comment on the greens in general play.
As to Trevose, some splendid green complexes, the 5th and 7th, come particularly to mind and some tough holes, like 11, plus the lengthened 18th off the new lower back tee is, as I mentioned on another threat, a right difficult sod of hole.
Great views of the course/bay from the high point positioned clubhouse, almost Cruden Bay like in standard of view, and a very, very nice place to stay, especially during the winter period. Being privately owned and with a great deal of on-site accommodation, ie 'resorty', the rough never seems to be as much of a feature on the course as at other 'private' courses, so impressions from general visitor play may not be the same as when a formal event is held and things are toughened up.
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