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Mapperley Golf Club Player Reports
len parker (England) 15/07/06
Wish I'd read reviews before going there. At 75 my wife and I found the course daunting. We made it but still felt it in our legs for days after. I would imagine that it would provide an excellent challenge for a younger better golfer than I, so I'll leave it to him. My value for money rating is based on using 2 for 1
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Nick Hill (England) 07/07/04
Played here in June 2004 on a society day. The course was in immaculate condition, with very fast greens. A previous reviewer said that the course is built on the side of a hill, but it seems more like it’s built on a number of hills; You rarely get a flat lie, and this provides much of the course’s difficulty, with some holes steeply uphill, some steeply down, and most of the rest sloping to the sides; It’s not the longest course off the yellow tees, but with plenty of mature trees, and the sloping fairways, it pays to think about where you want to put the ball. You also need to be reasonably fit, otherwise you’ll find the climbs exhausting !
All in all, a good test and well worth the green fee !
mark webster (english) 23/06/03
I think that this course is so good that next year that i will become a member. I also think it should hold a european event.
R U Goodenough (UK) 08/09/02
Maspperley is an excelent golf course which has improved immeasurably in the past few years, the greens are the best I have seen this year, and fairways also in great condition.
The addition of buggies is very welcome and overall the course offers excelent value for money.
Steve McMullan (UK) 25/05/00
A course set on the side of a hill which ultimately proves to be it's failing as quite good shots into the fairway can end up in the rough sometimes costing a few shots.
The greens are quite slick and can be hard to hold at times.
Possibly the best hole on the course is the par 4 4th. A longish par 4 with a long thin green set against the slope of the fairway. A test to get par in the height of summer when the fairways are faster.



