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Type: | Semi-Private |
Guest Policy: | open |
Season Start: | Year round, weather permitting |
Driving Range: | yes |
Short Game Practice: | yes |
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loonyman - 06/02/2013
The course was in very good condition and is set up very well. The bunkers were found to have very compacted sand/stoney mix in them which made escape very difficult.
The greens are the slowest I've ever played on and very hard to get used to - not sure whether they were this way for a reason.
The course was in very good condition and is set up very well. The bunkers were found to have very compacted sand/stoney mix in them which made escape very difficult.
The greens are the slowest I've ever played on and very hard to get used to - not sure whether they were this way for a reason.
jpjeffery - 12/16/2011
It's a well maintained course, the greens in particular were in good shape (we played on Dec 15th after some grim weather on previous days). We played on a Thursday so pace of play was good.
As per another review the fairways tend to be slopey side-to-side which makes for challenging shots above or below the feet.
I can only give three stars overall though because, well, it was just a little bit dull! Almost all the holes were either straight or with only very gentle dog-legs. The last par 3 was nice with a big drop from the tee and the 18th was probably the most interesting.
I'd play there again but I prefer the Surrey national (owned by the same group).
It's a well maintained course, the greens in particular were in good shape (we played on Dec 15th after some grim weather on previous days). We played on a Thursday so pace of play was good.
As per another review the fairways tend to be slopey side-to-side which makes for challenging shots above or below the feet.
I can only give three stars overall though because, well, it was just a little bit dull! Almost all the holes were either straight or with only very gentle dog-legs. The last par 3 was nice with a big drop from the tee and the 18th was probably the most interesting.
I'd play there again but I prefer the Surrey national (owned by the same group).
empiricaltaborx77 - 10/09/2010
Woldingham is a friendly club. The course is interesting and in nice enough condition.
The real asset are the management and staff who go out of their way to make it a pleasant experience.
Woldingham is a friendly club. The course is interesting and in nice enough condition.
The real asset are the management and staff who go out of their way to make it a pleasant experience.
Andy14 - 05/14/2010
Woldingham (previously known as Dukes Dean) is part of the group I'm a member of and therefore have played it on several occasions.
This is an easier course. Fairly open on most holes and flat (with a few notable exceptions - like the 7th). It's situated in a valley and this means it's much harder when the wind blows.
Excellent clubhouse, a small driving range and good putting / sand practice areas.
Overall this is a good course to play when you are after value for money and a non-taxing round.
Woldingham (previously known as Dukes Dean) is part of the group I'm a member of and therefore have played it on several occasions.
This is an easier course. Fairly open on most holes and flat (with a few notable exceptions - like the 7th). It's situated in a valley and this means it's much harder when the wind blows.
Excellent clubhouse, a small driving range and good putting / sand practice areas.
Overall this is a good course to play when you are after value for money and a non-taxing round.
leebart651 - 06/21/2015
Rotty - 12/27/2013
Racer29 - 09/22/2013
Toby Jarrett - 04/11/2013
Moxy - 03/26/2013
dinoma - 03/11/2013
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