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Old
Course:
Course
type : |
Links |
Founded
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Par
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68 |
Yards
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6317 |
SSS
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71 |
Designer : |
H
S Colt |
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Jubilee
Course:
Course
type : |
Links |
Founded
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Par
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71 |
Yards
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6141 |
SSC
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70 |
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Situated in Sussex, this course is very difficult to play and
asks for a very high level of skill, demanding attention and
patience in equal measure. It also would be a big help to know
a member to get on! This old fashioned links takes you back
in time to a game where long blind shots are asked for, shots
that need to be hit to the right places, all the while calculating
the persistent strong winds that are the main defences of this
south coast links, thereby putting a premium on course management.
Rye
constantly tests your game as the course requires excellent
iron play particularly if you wish to score well on the 5 Par
3’s. There are 9 Par 4’s over 400 yards long and
it’s easy to see why it has a reputation for being one
of the hardest courses to match your handicap.
However
it is comforting to know that after negotiating the tees and
tight links fairways, the greens are some of the slickest in
the country. A wonderful testament to links golf, just how it
was supposed to be.

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Bodiam
Castle: A romantic moated castle, the exterior
complete but the interior damaged during the English civil
war.
Rye:
An ancient town, once a mediaeval port, now left 2 miles
inland as the sea receded. A beautiful place with cobbled
streets and half timbered buildings.
Battle:
The site of the famous Battle of Hastings where the Norman
King, William, defeated King Harold in 1066.
Great
Dixter: One of the most famous gardens in Britain.
This is the garden of the plantsman Christopher Lloyd |
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