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| 130.1 |  | 42441::DLLOYD | I had that Ayatollah in the back of my cab once | Mon Apr 03 1989 16:33 | 19 | 
|  |     
Tylney Park is a nine holer 	- never played it.
Park Prewett is a nine holer	- not a bad course - the 5th is a real sod.
Tadley is a nine holer		- nice course but watch the strategically
				  placed duck pond
Alton is a nine holer		- good fun - but the 3rd and 4th span
    				  a huge canyon !
Newbury is an eighteen holer	- a short course, lots of par 3's
Basingstoke is an eighteen holer- never played it.
        
	These are the nearest ones I know, but then I'm no expert.
	
    	Best of luck,
    
    		David L.
   
    	PS: If these aren't good enough, try the Digital Golf Society,
    	    they get to some good courses (well at least they are before
    	    we've played) 
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| 130.2 | A few more | 42773::MUTCH | Application Centre, Basingstoke UK | Tue Apr 04 1989 12:27 | 13 | 
|  |     Crondall	18 holes	Located just off the main road from
   				M3 to Farnham. Probably the least known
    				and least used in the area. Turn up
    				and play.
    Stanford Springs   ? holes	Located at Kingsclere. Only just opened.
    			
    Park Prewitt	9 holes In the grounds of Basingstoke District
    				Hospital
    
    ?? Park		18 Holes Fleet. No membership required. OK during
    				 the week but crowded at weekends. Not
    				a top class course.
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| 130.3 | bracknell | 42443::ADSHEAD | Rowland Adshead, UK Demo Engineering | Tue Apr 04 1989 12:37 | 4 | 
|  |     Best course I know locally which is cheap enough and good is Downshire
    at Bracknell near the Roman Fort.
    
    Rowland.
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| 130.4 |  | 45383::LLOYDA | Don't worry, be happy! | Tue Apr 04 1989 13:36 | 6 | 
|  | What sort of prices for the rounds and the hiring of clubs are we talking 
about ?
Also how late do they stay open (i.e. after work?) ?
Thanks,
	Alan.
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| 130.5 | What about for the less expert. | 42560::JEFFERY | Why do birds suddenly appear? | Tue Apr 04 1989 14:20 | 13 | 
|  | Hi,
I used to play pitch and putt last year, but all this year have been
playing on "normal" golf courses. However, I don't yet have a set of
clubs. I was wondering if anyone knew of some pitch and putt places
other than the one near Westfield Lido. This has suddenly been sign-
posted, meaning that the queues are much worse.
How difficult is the Park Prewitt golf course, and how do I get there?
Cheers.
Mark_who_may_be_looking_for_a_half_set_of_2nd_hand_golf_clubs.
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| 130.6 |  | 42441::DLLOYD | I had that Ayatollah in the back of my cab once | Tue Apr 04 1989 16:13 | 27 | 
|  |     
>>    How difficult is the Park Prewitt golf course, and how do I get there?
    I don't think Park Prewitt is all that "difficult", although I've
    never had a good round there (or anywhere else come to that). It
    is good fun though. It isn't too hilly, though there is a couple
    of slopes, the worst thing is that it is surrounded on three sides
    by dense woods where old men lurk looking for lost golf balls. The
    fifth is a par 5 that runs right along one edge of the wood and
    although you take aim towards the mental asylum (on the fourth side),
    the ball still goes in the woods.
    
    To get there, follow the Tadley road from the Hilton Mercury, take
    the third left (by the Ambulance station) and you can see the Golf
    course on the right. Follow the right fork for about 250 yards and
    the clubhouse is on the right.
    
    The cost went up last year from �2.50 (any day of week) to �7.50
    (weekend, weekdays with member). That's when we packed in playing
    there.  	
   
    Providing you're not too good (!), if you get stuck for a game,
    give me a ring. There's a few people here in the TSC who like to
    dig up a bit of turf on a weekend at different places in Hampshire.
    
    	David L.    
    
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| 130.7 |  | 42441::DLLOYD | I had that Ayatollah in the back of my cab once | Tue Apr 04 1989 16:15 | 5 | 
|  |     
    PS: For s/h golf clubs, try the Gazette on Wednesdays. They usually
        have some.
    
    	David L.
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| 130.8 |  | YARD::BADMAN | Nostril Fetishist | Fri Apr 07 1989 14:15 | 9 | 
|  |     How about actually joining a club ? Are there any clubs without
    massive waiting lists and extortionate subs in the area ?
    
    If anyone fancies a hack, give me a shout!
    
    
    
    
    				Jamie.
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| 130.9 |  | COMICS::DLLOYD | I had that Ayatollah in the back of my cab once | Sun Apr 09 1989 12:38 | 5 | 
|  |     
    	FWIW. Played at Alton on Saturday - don't know how much it is to 
    	join, but green fees were �12.50.
    
    	David L.
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| 130.10 | Recommend the BGC | DUSH02::JEFFERY | Why do birds suddenly appear? | Mon Apr 10 1989 21:32 | 18 | 
|  |     Well, I played three times at the "Basingstoke Golf Centre", read pitch
    and putt course. Its a lot nicer than it was last year with a decent
    golf shop, driving range, and a friendly looking professional offering
    coaching.
    
    The pitch and putt course is a little bit longer than most (Average
    length about 100yards), and quite scenic. After playing on 9 hole
    Municipal Golf courses, it seems quite tame, but still enjoyable, as
    I'm not very good.
    
    Anyway, my swing is getting better, so when I do a few birdies at
    Basingstoke, then I will graduate to a proper golf course.
    
    Anyway, the place charges only One Pound fifty, for a round with hire
    of a 7 iron and putter. I can recommend it for anyone who wants an
    enjoyable hour or two. We are certainly hooked!!
    
    Mark.
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