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Mark is right (it pains me to say)
There are pics in Ran's review in the courses by country section.
I try to get over there two or three times a year. I strongly suspect that it represents the best value golf in England. If it were anywhere near anywhere else it would be a recognised treasure but it is way out of the way. Better than North Berwick in my book. Probably better than Cruden Bay, too. Sorry, no pictures.
Such maturity.
Much as it pains me to admit, Chris is correct in one instance.
Quote from: Mark Ferguson on January 02, 2009, 03:13:22 AMSuch maturity. Quote from: Mark Ferguson on April 13, 2008, 02:42:12 AMMuch as it pains me to admit, Chris is correct in one instance.I agree Mark - very immature.
Probably better than Cruden Bay, too. Sorry, no pictures.
My sound engineer and I played when on tour a few years ago. Fantastic fun.
It's definitely better than Cruden Bay.
David, A wonderful course. Better, in my opinion than Machrihanish and Cruden Bay. If it was in Scotland, and you can see Scotland from the course, it would get much more attention.Ed
Quote from: Lloyd_Cole on January 02, 2009, 12:46:10 PMMy sound engineer and I played when on tour a few years ago. Fantastic fun. Quote from: Mark Pearce on January 02, 2009, 04:17:20 PMI try to get over there two or three times a year. I strongly suspect that it represents the best value golf in England. If it were anywhere near anywhere else it would be a recognised treasure but it is way out of the way. Better than North Berwick in my book. Probably better than Cruden Bay, too. Sorry, no pictures.Quote from: Mark Ferguson on January 03, 2009, 01:36:46 AMIt's definitely better than Cruden Bay. Quote from: Ed Tilley on January 03, 2009, 05:51:13 AMDavid, A wonderful course. Better, in my opinion than Machrihanish and Cruden Bay. If it was in Scotland, and you can see Scotland from the course, it would get much more attention.EdAm I the only one thinking about future Buda locations? Is there suitable accommodation?PS Welcome Niall - you found an easy subject to make your first post on.
I don't think Silloth would work for The Buda, either, but should we ever go down that route, I know a nice snooker club in Workington where complete strangers are invited for the nightly 'lock-in'!