Yes, Saunton has serious issues with prolonged rain/high tides. The water gets trapped and takes ages to disperse. Last year practically the entire course was a series of pools.
WsM will certianly have some problems over the road, nothing new there - those holes usually close down in winter.
Burnham will have issues with flooded bunkers, the 16th, maybe the 10th (shy of the green) and various odds n sods of puddles. The course plays incredibly well given the amount of water it can hold. The new pumping system has worked wonders for the 8th. Many greens are on high ground so stay quite firm despite rain. While we can complain about too many plateaux greens, Colt was no fool, he knew what he was doing.
Most of the Channel Course will be quite wet with a lot of standing water. The last three holes should be fine.
Played Cleeve Cloud last Friday and even it had a handful of puddles on a few greens. The course was rammed with visitors
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In England, Brancaster is far more at risk of floods. Anything anywhere near The Wash and quite a ways south will always be suscpetible to slipping into the Channel. How much larger was The Wash before draining started? I think it extended to Cambridge many, many moons ago.
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