I can report that James Reader did a fine job of knocking me out around Sherwood Forest this morning, winning 2&1. Note to self, when someone says they are a country member of a course, find out what kind of country member before taking them on there (member for 35 years, low h'cap of 3 and former club champion, who grew up just down the road from the course!)
An enjoyable morning none the less despite the result. Biggest regret was that after an early tee time both of us needed to get away swiftly as work beckoned in various forms for both of us.
Sherwood Forest continues to grow in my estimation. Today the greens were nice and firm (despite being poa greens I believe) which suits the heathland character, and they were certainly slick! The main tree clearance was done some years ago, but I think they are still doing bits, and its opening things up nicely and settling in well. A new practice area to the right side of the 18th as you play it will add wonderfully to the facilities.
But the main thing I recall is that the back nine isnt quite the brute that everyone always makes it out to be. Not that much wind today, so the run of long par 4s from 11 to 14, with nice firm fairways, were generally 8 or 9 iron approachs, which shouldnt be too tricky (dont ask
) James and I wondered if the back nines reputation started in the days of persimmon drivers etc and technology has taken the teeth out of it?
A very enjoyable day. Thanks James, and good luck in the next round!
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