If one was wanting to experience the best of English golf within decent distance of London how would you best do it?
Here is what I got from my local expert :
"One week depending on how keen and cost tolerance. Most places have two courses worth playing so I would say within an hour or so of London in order of days of play:
Day One: Royal St Georges and Royal Cinque Ports
Day Two: West Sussex
Day Three: Walton Heath x 2
Day Four: St Georges Hill
Day Five: Wentworth x 2
Day Six: Hankley Common
Day Seven: Sunningdale x 2
Courses left out but worth a shout include Rye (but better in winter), the Berkshire (x2), Worplesdon, West Hill, Woking and Woburn. Queenswood is impossible to get on so don't know if any good but newer courses like the Wisley, the Grove and the London Golf Club are all pretty solid but more North American."
Thoughts? Agree? Rerank? Add any others?
How expert is your local?
Just joking!
Not a bad list, but I'd adjust it to get rid of Wentworth and perhaps Hankley Common also? Assuming its mid summer so you have plenty of daylight how about something like this...
Day One: Royal St Georges and Royal Cinque Ports
Day Two: Walton Heath x 2
Day Three: West Sussex
and Royal Ashdown ForestDay Four: St Georges Hill
and WokingDay Five:
Berkshire x 2Day Six: Sunningdale x 2
Day Seven:
HuntercombeWalton Heath, The Berkshire and Sunningdale are three 36 hole clubs that will give great experiences. Then days 3 and 4 are pretty much interchangable with also Swinley Forest, New Zealand or perhaps a little further south Liphook? Huntercombe is a last day experience of something a little different, more downland than heathland, but as a Willie Park Jnr course, certainly worth seeing. In fact your or my itinerary is all a little similar? How about this to get a little more links golf into the equation:
Day One: Royal St Georges and Royal Cinque Ports
Day Two: West Sussex and Royal Ashdown Forest
Day Three: Walton Heath x 2
Day Four:
Swinley Forest and Woking
Day Five: Sunningdale x 2
Day Six:
Hunstanton and Royal West NorfolkDay Seven:
Royal Worlington BUT if you are talking "Best of English Golf" you need to head further north to experience the likes of Notts, Alwoodley and Ganton! No home favourite, northern bias, honest!
Cheers,
James