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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Ten66 Golf Club.
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Ten66 Golf Club Player Reports
Daniel McLaren (England) 19/07/05
A truely unforgiving course especially for the long driver (like me!), if you are slightly off target and find the woodland and bushes that line every hole then you can forget about trying to find it. Some of the views are stunning and will get your fitness levels up if play it every week.
Played 9 holes of the 18 and many shots and a few lost balls later came away happy but convinced can do better next time, is hilly in the extreme and control is the word of the day with this course
recommend it to anyone wanting a challenge
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Owen Neville (England) 16/10/04
this is a supreme test of fitness let alone golf. hills/mountains and how is the 17th stroke index 5, this must be one of the hardest par 4's in the uk and I've played the road hole.
Adam Cooke (England) 10/05/04
Having only ever played a 9-hole golf course just half a dozen times we made the bold step of "graduating" to this 18 hole effort and my word what an epic day it was. Living locally as I do, I have often heard the course described as being "hilly" but what I was presented with went way beyond "hilly" - it is "positively mountainous". I agree with the comment earlier about the first few holes lulling you into a sense of false security, it certainly does that.
The course itself is challenging but great fun and even for a beginner is well worth a visit providing you are prepared for a long stay and some serious walking. There are long drives galore as each hole twists itself through trees. After the first 2 holes, on which you can still hear the nearby road, you swing round deep into the county side and for most holes its just you, your clubs and the fairways. Some of the views are amazing as you can see for miles and miles. As the earlier comments alluded to, the terrain is something else - think Grand Canyon, think Rocky Mountains, think Ben Nevis and then think of this golf course. On the famous 17th fairway on the approach to the green I am sure I passed some golfing skeletons laid on the ground with a rusty club still stubbornly clasped in their hand, these being the skeletons of lesser people who succumbed to the climb and haven't made it home yet.
So all in all a great course and well worth a visit. Remember to bring a drink and lots of it. Oh and a sleeping bag, hiking boots, camping stove............
Barry Jenkinson (England) 18/09/03
This is a unique course. Some of the shots you will never play anywhere else in the country. It is a real test of golf and if the weather is good very enjoyable.
The welcome was very friendly, San Miguel on draft and cheap food.
My only gripe, and this is a big gripe, was the greens were in awful condition. They were that bad it made putting a lottery and if you need any part of a course to be in good condition it is the greens.
Personally I would play this course again but not why the greens are so poor. In their defense they have recently had their equipment stolen but maybe they should think of dropping the green fee until the greens recover.
Richard Long (England) 09/07/03
I have been playing golf for twenty years, and have still yet to find a better course. This course is a beast and unless you treat it with respect that it definately deserves it will chew you up and spit you out. This is in no way a casual stroll on a Sunday afternoon.
The first four holes can lull you into a false sense of security, then you round the corner to 5, and you begin to realise what this course has in store for you, some of these holes will be imprinted on your mind forever.
You are forced into thinking about every shot, every shot is different, and every shot is a joy. A true golfers course that will expose any weakness of your swing and mentality. Fantastic!!
Lonnie Faulkner (Wales) 18/07/02
A very up and down scenic course, which demands your best shots if you want to score well. Not for the unfit, but very enjoyable non the less.

