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for Wigtown and Bladnoch Golf Club, Dumfries and Galloway, UK
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A beautiful, very hilly parkland course
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 26, 2012
This place is situated on the edge of town that is known for its second-hand book transhipment sites. He is a really nice Parlandcourse, the top of a hill with about 80 - 100 meters above sea level has a focal point. You play the first hole from unmanaged, but used by the local bridge club, clubhouse. There you have to deposit his green fee in an envelope.
The first hole is harmless and is used for hot games. Similarly, the second hole, a dogleg. But then it goes off. The rarest busy street next to the third fairway leads steeply uphill and is bordered by a stone wall on the left and a small forest me these beautiful old trees on your right. At the top one has a. Great views of the Lower Uplands and the sea around the bay to Wigtown and Whithorn. This mountain to play back down and up again. Whoever controls his driver well, can play under par here - for me it did a bogey...
If you want to make a tea break between the fourth and fifth holes, one has a great bank for the perfect view of the hill or mountain.
The following holes are due to the eternal kraxelns not unanstregend, but also very nice to play - if one has the slopes and likes.
Conclusion: Not too hard. I would play the course again, but not specially go there because of him. Whom but one is in the corner, a small holiday highlight. Think about the view of the hill...
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