A few extra details on my stay:
My flat is on Bedford Road in London, right near the British Museum. I know that is in the center of the city and therefore a distance from the main quality courses. Coombe Hill is maybe 30 minutes by car, so it is close but not immediately near where I am staying.
I will be busy with schoolwork, but my schedule is very flexible. I have classes two days a week (Monday and Thursday) and have other times set up for archive research. However, I will be able to plan things on the five free days--just not every one of those days.
My goals for golf: I want to see a few quality courses while in London. Golf will not take up a great deal of my time due to constraints of schoolwork, group trips, and my personal interest in other non-golf stuff in Europe. Therefore, I want to make a lean selection of a few quality golf courses in England. I'm not interested in seeing the biggest names (Sunningdale and Wentworth, for example, are not high on my list). Rather, I would like to see a good variety of courses that are different from what I am used to in the States. I will be especially partial to links golf (Deal, Burnham, Rye, Westward Ho!, etc.).
If I were to make a golf trip, I would plan on a day trip. Distance is not a huge factor. However, cost is a major factor. I will not shell out huge sums for golf. This constraint is not budgetary so much as it is a personal aversion to high-priced golf.
My other possible consideration is weather. I know the weather is not great around this time of year. However, I am from the frozen tundra of Rochester, NY. This means that I am willing to play in any condition. I have played in 35 degree weather. I have played with patchy snow cover. I have played in every manner of rain, wind, and cold. On the other hand, I am not averse to playing in the warmth and sun.
I greatly appreciate the invites and suggestions so far. There appear to be endless options for golf. It will be up to me to narrow it down to a few good options. I also look forward to meeting some of the great British GCAers for a drink or two. Just give me a shout and I will be around.
Thanks all.
Cheers,
JNCL