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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Shortlands Golf Club.
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Shortlands Golf Club Player Reports
David Cartwright (England) 12/09/07
This is a 10 hole course where you go around twice and use different tee boxes and the extra hole on the back 9. The par 4 first is difficult to reach in two with a lateral water hazard all along the left side makes a challenging start. The 9th/18th is a blind tee off with a 7 iron straight over the trees, or if you fancy it you could attempt the green but getting the line right is difficult with a water hazard in front of the green and bunkers protecting it + there's the car park and OOB if you are too long. This is a fairly challenging course albeit it nine holes right in the middle of Bromley. There's a small practice putting green and a couple of practice nets next to the clubhouse. The members and staff are a very friendly bunch. Recommended.
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Alan Armstrong (England) 06/08/01
The professional is no longer John Murray, the new professional is called Mick Taylor.


