Pre and Post BUDA Golf _ please make comments about BUDA on the main thread and keep this one for the extra's.http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,66463.200.html There have been emails flying around and this is an attempt to include as many GCA’ers as possible in these games. Personally, I think priority should be for those traveling distances, to Buda (although all GCA members welcome). But it will sort itself out as it always does.
I don’t know of any deposits that will need to be taken in advance but I in order to allow everyone to plan ahead, please make definite choices when you put your name forward. I.e. don’t put a hold on places and don’t dick the hosts about!To recap BUDA Match isFriday 6 September - AM tee times start at 8.42, PM times at 1.38. Goswick
Saturday 7 September - AM times from 9am, PM times from 2.30 Dunstanbrugh Castle. Sunday 8 September - tee times start at 10.02. Goswick
There’s a bunch of fabulous courses within an hour or so North and South.One of the most popular courses to see will be North Berwick West Links ((47mi, 1ht 9min), we have 3 GCA members hosting on Thursday 5th. (NB one group is already booked to play 36 here that day and they should be very clear if they mention this, that they don’t need those times as they have their own.)
6 places available, playing as members guests at 2.30pm & 2.39pm A further 3 places at 4pm (may be able to move this to 3.42.Cost no more than £10 each tbc. Please put your name and preferred time forward on this thread. (Distances by road in miles and times to drive with no ‘rush hour’ traffic or roadworks i.e. best times)
Other favourite courses local to this include Muirfield, Kilspindie (51 miles/1hr 8mins), Luffness New, Gullane x3 (53mi/1hr 9min) and Dunbar (36miles/52 mins).
Mark Pearce is looking to organise a day/round on Wednesday 4
th.
Brancepeth/Northumberland or Brancepeth/Tyneside.
Brancepeth Castle (81 miles 1hr 46min) is a Colt with some very good stuff and some mundane stuff.
Northumberland (is the best Newcastle course and is mostly Colt but isn’t top, top Colt. (55mi/1hr8min)
Tyneside, another likeable Colt, with recent Frank Pont renovations. Willie Park Jr was pro there for some time. (65mi. 1hr 20m)
Time to put your hands up and let Mark know.
In in addition to NBWL I aim to play Sunday evening and Monday morning, in Northumberland i.e. South of Goswick.
Courses I’m interested in, include the above 3 +
Brancepeth profiled here
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,31465.msg614462.html#msg614462 Alnmouth Village a 9 holer profiled here. (31 miles, 46 minutes). Game arranged for Monday moring. See belowhttp://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,65709.msg1599230/topicseen.html#msg1599230Bamburgh Castle. Allegedly a bit dumb but a really striking blonde! (16 miles/ 27 minutes) GAme arranged for Sunday evening - see belowGlose House GC has 2 courses, the more interesting one designed by our own Scott McPherson as an homage to Colt. (67 miles south 1hr 20 min) South Shields was once a Mackenzie but how much is left of his work is left is open to question (67miles, 1hr 28min)Seaton Carew a Mackenzie a bit further south. ((93 miles 1hr 52mins)
It looks like we have some interest in playing Bamburgh Castle Sunday after Buda. It’s a little tight on time as we’d have to leave the BUDA group at 3.30 and official Sunset is at 19.26 – but there is twilight and it would be a fantastic end to the trip.
Alnmouth Village, Monday Morning, anyone? but I’m open to group suggestions.
Please let me know if anyone interested?
NB there may also be a game at Alnmouth Village Wednesday evening as folk travel North: if anyone is interested in that, speak up.
I’ve tried to keep this concise, but there’s a whole bunch of options so please be very clear about which courses and days you are interested in.
Also if anyone knows of other GCA profiles or discussions on these courses then please put the links up.
Look forward to seeing you all in September. This is a very beautiful part of the world and I think many will be most pleasantly surprised.