Ireland is wonderful and I'm proud to represent Connemara on my travels, but Ganton, in Yorkshire, is the most hospitable club I've visited. I was alone, knew no-one, a single at the weekend, with a local lad caddying. The first day I reached the halfway house - which is actually a three quarters-way house - and asked to buy tea and biscuits (in USA, read cookies). The lady working told me that there was a match on and not to bother paying, she would just add it to the club bill!! The second day I caught up with the matches ahead of me at this same spot and a local approached, welcomed me, he knew I was a stranger, and asked me what I'd like to drink - Ginger beer maybe? Then he told me that I'd be waiting on every shot for the next hour or so, and they couldn't let me through as they were playing another match against Ilkley, so I should cut back this way and I'd be back at the 12th which should give them time to get away, and I could play at my own pace. Stuff of dreams really. Not to mention that it is an all world course that has held every major English event save the Open.
BTW - should you decide to play in Yorkshire - do not stay in Scarborough - the seaside resort nearest to Ganton. Trust me, I did! Leeds is a very cosmopolitan town these day - great food, some fabulous hotels if you want to splurge and probably an hour from all the courses you'd want to play.