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Walking Companions in the UK
Frank M:
I will likely be in Wales in June and would very much like to golf, but I will have a companion with me who does not golf that I also cannot leave alone. Does anyone have any insights/experiences on how welcome a walking only companion would be?
Thank you
Joe_Tucholski:
--- Quote from: Frank M on Yesterday at 02:50:50 AM ---I will likely be in Wales in June and would very much like to golf, but I will have a companion with me who does not golf that I also cannot leave alone. Does anyone have any insights/experiences on how welcome a walking only companion would be?
Thank you
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My experience has been very welcoming. My wife rarely plays but regularly walks. I'm not sure if it's because golf courses in the UK were regularly built on historically common lands which requires them to comply with right of way/right to roam laws. Some courses will have public walking paths through them which can be a bit troublesome at times. Shoot the old course is a public park on Sundays...
Niall C:
Frank
If you know where you are playing just email ahead and explain the situation and I'd be very very surprised if any clubs come back and say that your companion is less than welcome, both on the course and in the clubhouse. Just make sure they wear appropriate clothes for both.
Niall
Greg Hohman:
I don’t want to hijack the thread. Has the DG covered walking companions in the States?
Richard Fisher:
I think you’ll be absolutely fine in 99% of cases but as Niall says just check with the host club beforehand and dress appropriately. It’s a pretty relaxed and welcoming place in which to play, especially by the seaside…anyway, good luck!
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