Tell us which course is your Home course

Well I am going to take advantage of a December special, so once paid, I will have a lifetime membership at Knotty Hill for the grand total of £50

That isn't quite as amazing as it sounds, as you pay the membership fee and then you pay reduced green fees whenever you play, so for people who can't play twice a week every week of the year it is a very cheap way of becoming a member and having an official handicap etc, without feeling like they have to get out regularly to get their moneys worth for the year
 
Home course is Royal Cinque Ports, a classic links.
Country membership at Worplesdon a classic heath.
Overseas at Flossmoor, IL a classic parkland!

Very envious indeed Swampy, would love to play Royal Cinque Ports! Played Worplesdon in a match many years ago and it was a great track.
 
My home course is Sweetwoods Park GC on the Kent/East Sussex borders, set in some awesome countryside with plenty of slopes and fast unforgiving greens!

www.sweetwoodspark.com
 
I tend to play a lot of courses in/around Boston, but the course that I play the most and have my handicap at is Butter Brook Golf Club in Westford, MA

http://www.butterbrookgc.com/
 
I tend to play a lot of courses in/around Boston, but the course that I play the most and have my handicap at is Butter Brook Golf Club in Westford, MA

http://www.butterbrookgc.com/

I play out there 1-2 times per month. We should meet up for a round there next year.
 
My home course is Sweetwoods Park GC on the Kent/East Sussex borders, set in some awesome countryside with plenty of slopes and fast unforgiving greens!

www.sweetwoodspark.com

Just had a look at the course guide...looks a nice course
 
I'm hoping to be up your way next June or August. Would love to catch a round while in the area.

I'm going to be down around Greensboro at the end of April for a wedding, if you have any recommendations for courses and/or available to meetup for a round.
 
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I was considering joining Hard Labor Creek which is a Georgia state park course but found out Lane Creek has a really awesome deal to start off 2014 with. I will be heading over there to join there monthly dues program next week for 2014.

http://www.lanecreekgolfclub.com/
 
In Brooklyn, NY which is now home, it would have to be Marine Park, its a public and further from home than Dyker but I play it more than all of the others in the area. It wasn't great when I first started playing it but its now going through a Stephen Kay redesign and I think its going to look great when done. It probably has the best greens I've played on too. Not sure how the ground staff keep them so good for a public course.

While back home in the UK its Sharpley Golf Course, a young course that is taking shape and a challenge when the wind is blowing as it sits on top of the highest ground in the area and looks directly at the sea.
 
I was considering joining Hard Labor Creek which is a Georgia state park course but found out Lane Creek has a really awesome deal to start off 2014 with. I will be heading over there to join there monthly dues program next week for 2014.

http://www.lanecreekgolfclub.com/
So Kelly will not be defending her club championship at MCC? I look forward to playing Lane Creek with y'all really soon. I was planning to ask you to meet me at HLC being as y'all were not members at MCC now. Take care and I am still very excited for you.
 
So Kelly will not be defending her club championship at MCC? I look forward to playing Lane Creek with y'all really soon. I was planning to ask you to meet me at HLC being as y'all were not members at MCC now. Take care and I am still very excited for you.

We may end up back at Monroe CC before the year is out however for now, Lane Creek will be our home. About playing a round at Hard Labor that was in my thoughts too. Let's do it buddy and I'm looking at seeing how the weather looks for next week. I'll be in touch with ya and we can set the date and time!
 
This is the course I play at least once a week, so I guess I would consider this my home course.

http://www.alaquacc.com
 
Very nice and looks quite the challenge too!

There are definitely some narrow fairways. They just re-designed the 18th hole. Par 4, second shot over water to a very small green. It ate my lunch for the first couple of rounds but started getting the handle on it.
 
My name says it all. TPC sucks..lol

How can you be an elite hunter if you don't hunt with an Elite Hunter?
 
The Traces Golf Club
http://thetracesgolfclub.com/

Has 27 holes, so it keeps things interesting (for this newbie golfer at any rate). Also makes it fun to walk nine after work ... usually have my pick of any of the three courses.
 
I play at Greenview golf course here in Centralia. It's owned and run by Tom Wargo who played on the senior tour back in the 90's.
 
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