Undulating grassland
course. 4 lakes/ponds come into play. No two sequential holes play in the same
direction
Course Reviews
Chalgrave Manor is a great course which is good for the medium to high handicapper
as well as the lower one. It has a variety of easy and daring holes. Although
the course is very young in 10 years time it will be a good one.
Simon Scully
(junior vice-captain) November 7, 2005
I've played this course twice this week with some mates 12/08/2007 and 14/08/2007 and found it to be a very nice course to play. It,s got a nice little 621 yard par five. We found the guy who manages the course to very helpful and pleasant to talk to the members are very pleasant to talk to and friendly. The fairways slope so it makes you think where you place your shots you've some small greens and some bigger ones also they can be fast. The round costs (20) pounds and a buggie costs (12) which I think is very good value for money. I would say to anyone go and play it you won't be disappointed!
Dave August 9, 2007
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