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Sunbury American GolfNewest Review: ... and just one large pond coming into play on three holes, you can annoy your playing partners by making stunning recoveries from the other side of the course. The 18 hole course is not too difficult, nor particularly long (par 68)and is a pleasant enough challenge for the average golfer. Practice facilties include a driving range and putting green, and trolleys can be hired. Fees are cheaper ... more |
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by munsun - written on 22/09/08
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i came across a website http://www.midlandsgolfclubs.com and found it to be the best golf shop i have ever found. they sell all your topbrand golf clubs at affordable prices. i brought some ping g10s full set with bag for £750. i got a great deal and to be honest i asked then why they where so cheap and for the first time ever they put there customers first.there great customer services is second to none. when you ring them up they help every step off the way. i wanted to write this review just so other people can enjoy this great site. keep it up midlandsgolfclubs
by the_grinder - written on 16/08/00 (Useful, 719 readings)
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American Golf at Sunbury (01932 772898) is great if,like me, you need at least three fairways to aim at. With almost no tress and just one large pond coming into play on three holes, you can annoy your playing partners by making stunning recoveries from the other side of the course. The 18 hole course is not too difficult, nor particularly long (par 68)and is a pleasant enough challenge for the average golfer. Practice facilties include a driving range and putting green, and trolleys can be hired. Fees are cheaper during the week (c. £12). Overall, the course is reflected in the bacon sandwiches served in the bar: it ain't flashy and expensive, but you'll ...
by yorkie - written on 19/06/00 (Somewhat useful, 528 readings)
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American Golf at Sunbury is a rather elaborate title for a new course which is slowly shedding its building-site appearance. Both the 18 and 9 hole courses offer generous fairways and well-kept greens for the average golfer. Trees are scarce, but a pleasant water feature and some well-placed bunkers provide a sterner test. The open plan invites low punchy shots to avoid the wind and drainage can also be a hazard in wetter times. A reasonable driving range and putting green allow for pre-round practice and the clubhouse offers standard post-match fare. Not the greatest course you'll ever play, but at £12-18 for 18 holes, certainly value for money. ...


