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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Bramley Golf Club.
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Bramley Golf Club Player Reports
Ben Everson (England) 15/07/05
I have just played Bramley with my society and cannot praise the club enough. The course, the welcome and the food were all superb.
The course is not long but it protects itself by constantly requiring you to think about what club to use and there are only a few holes where getting the driver out is needed (or sensible!). I would also like to praise the members and the pro shop staff who went out of their way to make us very welcome which is a pleasant change from some clubs who seem to tolerate societies
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Pat Doyle (Canada) 20/08/03
Thia is a very attractive course. I was a member there in the mid 60's until '75. On my few holidays there from Canada I have played the course for sentimental reasons.
I was sorry to see in 1997 (my last visit) that the 3rd had been shortened. But due to improved equipment I managed to reach the 7th with a drive and 7 iron. From the very back tees, something I could not do in the 60's. So this proves that modern day equipment helps everybody.
But it is a superb layout and I miss it. Also glad to see only a couple of carts there. Golf is a walking game.
Brian Waters (Canada) 21/09/99
Classic Surrey Course, very private/secluded. Gentle undulating first few holes. Flattens out, then downhill again for the last three.
In superb condition (watered fairways) and lovely views from 10,11,12,13 across the North downs.
Very playable for the meduim/high handicapper, single figure's will find it easy. A little short, especially off the visitors tees. Good value though and a great half-way house by the 12th Tee.



