Handicap
10-14
Age
35-44
Gender
Male
Skill
Intermediate
Plays
Once a month

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Average Rating

4.5
4.5
Total 2 Reviews

Rating Breakdown

2 Reviews
5 Stars
1
4 Stars
1
3 Stars
0
2 Stars
0
1 Stars
0
Recommended Courses
2
Not Recommended Courses
0
Helpful Votes Count
1
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0
First Review
05/23/2016
Last Review
09/20/2016

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Arscott Golf Club

Played On 05/11/2016
I Recommend This Course
4.0
Previously Played
Excellent weather
Walked

Great views

Lovely rural course just outside Shrewsbury. The last 4 holes are excellent and the views are magnificent.

Conditions Good
Value Excellent
Layout Good
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Excellent
Amenities Good
Difficulty Moderate
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Previously Played
Excellent weather
Walked

A truly unique course

From the start, you work your way out to sea and play along the cliff tops on what is predominantly heathland terrain. The tee of the par 3, 5th at the furthest extremity of the course is quite literally perched on top of the rocks with the Irish Sea crashing in to the coves beneath.

The back 8 of the old course is where this course has made its name where a collection of holes have somehow been carefully tailored to fit on their own peninsula. The 13th is the pick of the bunch, a 435 yard par 4 dogleg with a drive that carries over the sea. It is tempting to bite off a large chunk to leave yourself with an easy approach, but with the inevitable sea breeze it is a difficult shot to judge. If you get a chance pop down the coastal path to the Ty Coch Inn, not quite the halfway house, but it you need a bit of Dutch courage before you tackle the tip of the peninsula, this is the place to find it.

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Layout Excellent
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Excellent
Amenities Good
Difficulty Somewhat Challenging
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