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Traditional gem on the edge of the Pennines
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 20, 2011
Very picturesque scrim Small-golf course on the edge of the Pennine Mountains. The traditional small club in 1894, nestled in the foothills of the central mountain range and offers wonderful views.
The exposed location and layout of this place is well playable in autumn and spring. The greens are protected by Weidezeune as the greenkeepers are partly recruited here, sheep and horses.
The short but challenging course is not easy to play. The best way closes the first round of locals. A Birdiebook does not exist and you can lose a lot of balls ;-)
This place is always worth a trip or a trip!
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