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A recent trip to compete in the annual Gold Medal, a 36 hole open competition, at Frilford Heath Golf Club consisted the playing of their Green and Red courses.
They say you only get one chance to make a first impression and I was well and truly mesmerised when I first set sights on Wallasey.
The Broomfield course is played over similar ground to the holes on the lower part of the Medal course.
Montrose, recognised as the fifth oldest course in the world, epitomises everything that is great and superior about links golf.
The Monifieth Golf Links Trust manage two wonderful golf courses that are the home to a trio of golf clubs.
The drive into Porthmadog from the North, down the A487 from Caernarfon, is an amazing and beautiful journey.
Borth & Ynyslas is a classic ‘out and back’ true links course.
Cleveland is one of a small handful of true links golf courses on the North-East coast of England; the only one in Yorkshire and the oldest too.
Selby, one of Yorkshire's most establish clubs, is set on high ground in North Yorkshire and is easily accessible from both the M1 and M62 motorway networks.
Dating back to 1892 Weston-super-Mare is a historic club with a true links course considered by many as one of the best in the South West.
St. Enodoc Golf Club, sitting proudly above the affluent village of Rock on the North Cornish coast, is a much revered and cherished place to play golf.
On a visit to the South-West that entailed no less than seven links courses Newquay proved to be the surprise package of the lot.
Established in 1889 West Cornwall Golf Club at Lelant is the oldest in the peninsula county, it is also one of the finest.
If you like your links golf a little bit on the extreme side (I do) then you will love Perranporth. It not only has a ‘wow’ factor, it has several of them!
Royal Porthcawl has a long standing and extremely fine reputation. It’s one that continues to grow at an extremely fast pace and shows no signs of relenting.
My round at Aberdovey was played in possibly the worst weather conditions that this golf course reviewer has ever experienced on a golf course.
Craigielaw is somewhat of the New Kid on the Block when it comes to easily accessible links golf courses in East Lothian.
There are a handful of holes at Winterfield which make it worth a visit.
Due to the proximity of the coast Longniddry can certainly be classed as a seaside course although it is not deemed a true links.
Hartlepool is a slow burner of a golf course. It takes three or four holes to really warm up but once it does it produces some excellent true links golf.
Leasowe is one of three true links golf courses located on the Wirral Peninsula.
Formby Ladies is a uniquely special golf course where the 18 holes flow seamlessly over a varied landscape spawning an enjoyable and memorable experience.
Crosland Heath Golf Club sits high on the hills above Huddersfield.
I like nice surprises. And that's exactly what I got when I played Fleetwood Golf Club for the first time in August 2013.
The Addington is a golf course that divides opinion. Some say it is one of England's finest courses. Others regard it amongst the World's best!
The county of Lancashire is well-known for its coastal stretch of classic links golf courses. However, once you head inland it is very much more a case of quantity and not real quality.
The most striking point from a golfing perspective at Temple is the number of holes that sit close to the edge of par.
The Celtic Manor Resort has no less than three golf courses.
Pennard is one of those fantastic links golf courses that has a little bit of everything.
Hawkstone Park Golf Club is a venue that benefits greatly from having two 18 hole parkland golf courses.
I recently tagged Tandridge onto a visit of some of the very top heathland golf courses in Surrey.
As long as golf is played the debate about which is the best Surrey heathland course will rage.
Ripon City Golf Club is an amiable parkland course located close to the beautiful and ancient cathedral city it is named after.
It always puzzles me why Prestbury doesn't feature, either higher or even at all, in the numerous 'top 100' golf course rankings.
Seahouses is a golf course that will long live in my memory.
Northcliffe is a picturesque parkland course in the heart of West Yorkshire near Shipley.
Leeds Golf Club sits proudly within the second tier of golf courses in and around the city it is named after.
Halifax West End Golf Club is a short course where straight hitting is the order of the day.
Ashton & Lea is a pleasant parkland course near Preston with two very distinct loops of nine.
Grange Park is a fast running parkland course that is pleasing on the eye.
Willow Valley is a real brute of a golf course. It can beat you up.
Disley is an attractive golf course set in beautiful Cheshire countryside.
Catterick is an undulating meadowland course in North Yorkshire near the famous Army garrison.
Normanton is a pleasant parkland course close to Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
A round at Hesketh is very much a game of two halves. Well almost.
Hornsea Golf Club provides an enjoyable round of golf.
When one thinks of golf in York it is Fulford that normally springs to mind. Most courses are overshadowed by this powerhouse but York Golf Club, known locally as Strensall, shouldn't be.
Bradley Park is a popular golf course near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire.
The Bradford Golf Club, known locally as Hawksworth, is a fine example of a good Yorkshire golf course.
Brocket Hall boasts two fine golf courses.
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