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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Flaxby Park Golf and Country Club.
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Flaxby Park Golf and Country Club Player Reports
Chris Reed (Ireland) 08/01/07
I played this course on January 6th. The staff were very welcoming & helpful - I managed to turn up unannounced on a Saturday and join a members 3-ball within 20 minutes of turning up. The course was in excellent condition for the time of year, the main greens & tees were in play on every hole. It's an interesting & challenging course to play - the water has been used to good effect on several holes, giving you a choice of playing safe off the tee or trying to carry water to leave an easier second shot. All in all, a really good course and very friendly & helpful locals.
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adrian b (Scotland) 20/09/06
Not being a golfer myself, I'll not comment on the course but my son has just become a member and if there is a more friendly,welcoming or helpful club in the area ....i,d like to know about it !!!!!!
Andrew Callens (England) 07/10/05
New courses are normally a thoughtless blast of the tee, followed by a pitch into an equally uninteresting green. As said above, well positioned bunkers and water give the course interest before the tree's mature. If they can continue the investment it could become a top course. We took a society of +35 and most seemed to agree, that it was a good course with a superb dinner afterwards.
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Vince Hedge (England) 02/09/05
The set up here is extremely good even though the club house is temporary. The welcome is very friendly and the catering first class. The driving range is one of the best I have come across, with plenty of targets and options (left hand players catered for).
The course is excellent, course guide essential, (my own play did not do it justice, only two pars), it is well worth a visit and I will definitely play here again in the near future. Well worth the time and money.
As per the previous comments it is a bit exposed and can become a bit tricky when the wind gets up from the wrong direction, like it did on my visit. This course will be a very different proposition in a few years time when the plantations start to really come of age.
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David Reckitt (England) 07/11/04
This a brand new course (opened July 2004). Whilst there are expected immature aspects such as new trees (thus the course is quite exposed), the design of the course - with it's undulations, challenging water holes, white soft sand bunkering and thought provoking decisions off every tee this is a budding championship course. The clubhouse proper has yet to be built but perfectly decent accomodation is in place


