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Holtye Golf Club Player Reports
Richard Wilson (England) 01/12/05
What a wonderful golf course. Although only a nine hole course, this is one of the most picturesque courses you could wish to play. With great views, and also a good challenge, I would recommend this course to others.
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Barry Jenkinson (England) 11/04/04
Played the course in April and was impressed. I am not usually a fan of 9 hole courses but the different tees for each 9 made it interesting.
The holes are quite unique and the fairways are moorland grass which gives it the spring and it allows the course to drain well.
My only gripe would be that once you have played it a good player can score very well. My first 9 was 9 over and back 9 1 over when I knew how to play it.
Chris Butler (England) 09/02/04
This is an awesome course, with some of the tightest fairways you will ever meet. It has one the toughest par 4's around, the 3rd/12th hole being 456 yards long with out of bounds down both sides of a thin fairway. The 4th/13th is the best par three with a tight line down trees and sloping green and two huge bunkers in front of the green. The tee boxes on the back nine are toally different so you have to rethink how you played the hole first time around and often rethink your strategy. The pro shop is the best for miles, with a massive range and excellent advice. One of the best courses i have had the pleasure of playing on. Awesome
Howard Dunmall (England) 18/06/03
Played the course on a lovely late spring evening. Although short, the course is a true test, with accuracy being at a premium. The countryside is lovely and the course just has a wonderful feeling about it. The tee box variations mean that the 2 nines have very different angles of approach. My playing partner enjoyed it so much he is now a member. Very good value for money at £12 and a very well stocked and reasonably priced pro shop.
Tim (England) 08/06/03
Didn't play the course but walked it when I was in the area. Appeared a quirky but great looking. Saw a couple of beginners and they were struggling badly. Guess it's a place to avoid unless you can hit the ball straight.
Mike (UK) 22/05/01
Short, tight course in spectacular scenery. Don't be put off by the easy 1st/10th - it gets better, especially the stunning 4th/13th (193 par 3 downhill through the trees). Although only 2x9 holes, the tee boxes are moved sufficiently to give the holes completely different characters east time round.
Basic clubhouse, but the food in the pub next door is usually awful - try one nearby if possible.
In great nick considering the weather down there.



