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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Wynyard Golf Club.
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Wynyard Golf Club Player Reports
Stewart Currie (England) 28/06/07
Looked forward to playing this course and whilst not disappointed, it was a good test without that extra sparkle. Friendly staff and good facilities. Needs some 150 markers above ground not plates and a bit of colour on the course.
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Eddie Large (Scotland) 15/04/07
The opening ten holes are good, but the rest of the course seems to be something of an after-thought.
Also, there doesn't appear to be much of a friendly "club" type atmosphere - it comes across as a bit of a money-making venture.
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Glenn Angus (England) 16/10/06
sorry david, but i have to strongly disagree with you!!! the course is beautifl and was in excellent condition for the time of year we played (16th october 2006)! the members were friendly and the staff both in the pro shop and in the restaurant couldnt do enough for you. they even made us fresh sandwiches to eat on the course as we were on a little bit of a tight schedule!
i would love to go back and play again as i was only four over on the front nine but my back 9 was a nightmare and i really want to play a terrific course all ova again!
if your in the area and have 50 pounds to spare i would highly recommend the wynyard.
thanks for a great day out!!!
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David Elsdon (England) 20/08/05
I played Wynyard 16th August 2005 after a promising start through the avenues of pine trees the course the severly let down. By a lack of imagination, poor condition and poor club house hospitality. I understand that sacrifices have to be made in a build up to a large event however there is a general standard expected from a paying visitor.
Dissapointig end to my holiday.
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Peter Walker (Scotland) 13/08/03
Overall, facilities here are good. The course (18 holes) is parkland that whilst easy on the feet is still very interesting to play and very challenging in parts. There are a large number of buggies to rent for those who prefer not to walk.
The course, though still fairly young, was cut into mature woodland and so has a very mature appearance it is also fringed by some very nice homes along some of the fairways (you do have golf insurance don't you?)
There is a Leadbetter academy here offering good tuition, there's a long driving range firing to real greens either from an elevated grass tee area or undercover from mats. There's also several bunkers and rough grass practice areas - again to firing to a real green the whole practice facility is complemented by a large putting practice area.
A nice clubhouse with bar and very good food service here.
All round, a very good golf experience that, in my six rounds of golf, is only let down by the reluctance of slower players to call anyone through.



