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Post by ronin47 Mon 06 Aug 2012, 11:12 am

Where else can you do this ???

Waiting on a tee on the Sandwich course,
talking to a bloke
waiting on a tee on the St Georges course.

Thats different clubs - not different courses at the same club.

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Post by McLaren Mon 06 Aug 2012, 11:42 am

I would imagine on gullane 3 you could probably talk to some luffness members at some point in the round.
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Post by super_realist Mon 06 Aug 2012, 11:56 am

Lundin/Leven you can have a chat over the wall.


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Post by Sand Mon 06 Aug 2012, 1:34 pm

Royal Aberdeen & Murcar are right next to each other at one part.

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Post by barragan Mon 06 Aug 2012, 1:46 pm

kilspindie and craigielaw - i drove across the line into a c-law greenside bunker from the 11th tee at k-spin last time i played Doh there was a fairly strong cross wind in my defence Sad

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Post by HiGun Mon 06 Aug 2012, 3:16 pm

Fairfield and Denton Golf Clubs on the east side of Manchester. a couple of the Denton tees are almost in the fairways of Fairfield!

That said Fairfield is not a great track but Dentons nice...

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Post by lorus59 Mon 06 Aug 2012, 4:45 pm

If you drive far enough on pebble beach your ball may land in Japan.

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Post by Doon the Water Tue 07 Aug 2012, 7:39 am

Mac....Great old story of four American golfers who started on Gullane No 2 and finished on Luffness.
I can't think of anywhere on those courses where you would be close enough to talk, shout maybe. 2nd tee Gullane No 3?

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Post by super_realist Tue 07 Aug 2012, 7:42 am

You could very nearly play from The Castle COurse in St.Andrews, via St.Andrews Bay to Kingsbarns ending up in Crail.

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Post by George1507 Tue 07 Aug 2012, 8:00 am

The West course at Moor Park and the Rickmansworth course. The 11th tees at MP is the same piece of grass as the 3rd at Ricky. Plenty of visitors have walked off the 14th at MP and played the 12th at Ricky.

Hardly surprising because Ricky used to be Moor Park's third course.

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Post by raycastleunited Wed 08 Aug 2012, 3:15 pm

I was going to say that George!

Staying in the same area...

Northwood and Haste Hill have a couple of holes running alongside each other. Grims Dyke and Hartsbourne back on to each other. The far side of the Grove backs on to West Herts.

In west London, West Middlesex and Brent Valley have 2 holes where the greens are separated by a footpath. Also Sudbury and Horsenden Hill border each other. None of those are the most illustrious courses in the world!

On the Ayrshire coast, you could play from Dundonald to Western Gailes and then Kilmarnock Barassie.

Possibly you could also play from Troon Muncipal to Royal Troon. Maybe almost on to Prestwick too?

If you extend the criteria slightly, I can think of loads of golf courses which are over the road from each other. It's not that surprising really, courses always seem to be built close together where there is the right land and of course demand for golf.

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Post by JAS Wed 08 Aug 2012, 3:33 pm

Dundonald...a big dirty hook on 11 or 12 could see your ball land in Kilmarnock Barassie. As you turn Northward the same big dirty hook on 13 might take out a Western Gailes member on their 15th/16th, coming back down the 16th and a bad block/fade could see you take out a Western Gailes members Merc in their car park!!

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Post by JAS Wed 08 Aug 2012, 3:41 pm

Lol...you beat me to it re Dundonald Ray.

On 't'other side of the pond. Standing on the 3rd tee of Spyglass (little par 3), you can look left and see a couple of flags on Cypress Point. I was almost tempted to load up the Driver and launch one left!!

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