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Most spectacular scenery of any inner city club. Parkland
course in great condition plus a luxurious modern club house
Bill Stephen October 18, 2004
The true challenge and character of this course lies partly in the Wind which can be rather treacherous, as I found out to my cost a couple of times. This is simply due to the fact that the course itself is set in a hollow or shallow valley which acts a bit like a Wind Tunnel, considering the higher ground all around it forming a perfect natural funnel for the wind to blow up and down!
Each hole at Prestonfield is interestingly and varyingly named from "Crag End", through "Peffermill", to "Little France" and "Arthur's Seat"! It is a very quaint idea and ever so apt, given the setting which is simply gorgeous. Nature at her very best, a lovely nip in the air, warm sunshine and golf - no man can ask for more.
Shankar Balan (Visiting from Bangalore - India) 7 September 07 |