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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Colchester Golf Club.
Whilst UK-GolfGuide.com attempts to turf out the more unhelpful or just plain daft contributions, some may slip through. If you have played the course or hold a different opinion to those of the contributors, feel free to use the Add your Comments icon to provide a broader spread of views. If you have a gripe with the club then take it up with them directly - please don't use this facility for airing grievances!.
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Colchester Golf Club Player Reports
Paul Davidson (England) 29/01/04
I believe the gentleman who refers to playing Colchester as a nine-hole course, and to it recently being expanded to 18 holes, must be referring to another course in the area. Colchester has been an 18-hole course since 1937!
richard kemble (england) 01/09/03
contrary to the message above, colchester is a demanding test of golf. the back 9 is especially hard with some testing par 4's. having been a memeber for several years in the past, i would say you will struggle to fibd a better round of golf in essex.
dave willis (english) 26/03/03
Played here many times whilst I was living in the area. When i first started playing here it was only a nine hole course, not too demanding. But now it is a 18 hole course it is much better, Low handycappers will not be too pressed around the course, but its in a nice location and its nice to shoot low scores once in a while!!!
mark white (england) 27/02/03
Played the course on a beautiful sunny february morning. Due to a morning frost the flags had literally only just been put back on the greens but unfortunately the tees were placed at least 10 -20 yards in front of the normal yellow markers, which apparently is common practise here for at least a day or two if there has been a frost. The remainder of the course was in very good condition for this time of year with the greens in particular, being as fast and as true as you will find most clubs will ever be!
Playing here again on 7th March with a society and can't wait, hopefully the tees will be back on there markers so we can appreciatte the course as it is intended.
By the way the sausage, egg and chips are almost as good as the greens!!



