Ingersoll Golf Course – Review and Rating
Ingersoll Golf Course is a nice parkland course, surrounded by mature trees. Ingersoll is very much a back and forth course. The main difficulty lies
Ingersoll Golf Course is a nice parkland course, surrounded by mature trees. Ingersoll is very much a back and forth course. The main difficulty lies
The first tee is a bit intimidating. Looking down the first fairway the landing areas look very narrow. The starter is a cheerful fellow, but
The course is a classic links course, originally designed by Harry Colt and later updated by Martin Hawtree. Bull Island is basically a flat sand
Baltray is a classic links course designed by classic architects. The course is challenging. You get lulled into complacency on the first couple of holes,
The course at Royal Belfast is an 18 hole parkland course. The first few holes are surrounded by forest, but then the course opens up,
The first three holes are dramatically laid out along the Irish Sea. The first is an uphill par four to a narrow fairway, with all
Falsterbo Golf Club has one 18 hole links course. The course is a true links course, with heavy rough and large rolling fairways and greens.
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The course is rather short, but it retains the genuine charm of an old style links course. You really feel the winds of history both
The course is next to the water, and is pretty flat. This does not mean that it’s uninteresting or unchallenging. It has plenty of small
The course itself is pretty open at this young age. Constructed as a modern championship course it is long, the longest in the Czech Republic at
The D’Este course quickly climbs, and the views get better and better. On a sunny day you can literally see for “miles and miles” from holes