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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Praa Sands Golf Club.
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Praa Sands Golf Club Player Reports
John Greenwell (England) 02/07/06
I played this course on 26/06/06 and have to agree with the previous comments.My dad and I hired a trolley each too which had no staps or the straps had no working clips. These where argos style trolleys not propper hire type which do not require straps. The course its self was in good condition with firm greens and neat fairways. There realy isnt much to recomend about this course, holes 2,3,4 are very dangerous with tee boxes and greens in easy reach of stray shots. Holes 1,5 and 6 i realy liked in there design with raised tees hitting to smallish targets. how ever beware tke a hard hat with you if you intend to play on busy period. the club house although small was friendly and had good selection of drinks a average price for the area. small practice area useful though was nothing to shout home about.All in all this is a course worth playing once if your in the area, but remember to bring your hard hat for stray balls and an iron lung and defribulator for the walk up the hills. Not a course for those with heart problems!!!!
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Seb Fenn (England) 07/06/06
I played this course in early June, 2006.
On the whole, I was rather disappointed. It cost
£17 to go around 9-holes twice, which given the course seems excessive. There is very little
variety to the holes except they are either uphill or downhill. If I went back, all I would
take would be a 3-wood, a wedge and a putter. The
greens were in very good condition however. The final straw for me was hiring a trolley that had no straps so my bag kept falling off.
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Kevin Hewitt (Wales) 17/06/03
Played this course in fine weather on 12.06.2003.
Even though the course isn't very long it can prove taxing because the targets are quite small. The course was in superb nick, especially the greens (flat and fast) - apart from the 4th where gulls decided to have a mid-morning sun-bathe and had left feathers all over the green.
Overall a very enjoyable round and well worth the money.



