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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Yeah and let the grass grow & hippies camp out on

> the 18th

>

> Wooooo ... smash the system man...zzzzzzzzzz



no


Hippies are reactionary scum. Thye would not be calling for the destruction of a system they exploit so well.

I'm a member there and I would not say its particularly snooty as golf clubs go - there are a mix of different types of people - a lot of the members don't live in Dulwich, they are from all over South East London. Most members are over 50 but there are plently of young golfers around as Dulwich school kids play for free.


The fees of ?35 for a game without a member is very reasonable for London and its a reasonable course although a little on the short side. The greens are small and are slick in summer. They have made improvements to the course over the winter.


I'd recommend it as good value for ?35. The clubhouse is in need of an upgrade and they are considering this currently in which case the fees will probably go up further when they ultimatley get around to it.

yeah yeah and you hated G&B until you actually gave it a go Jah.. ;-)


I think fractionater is about right tho - first time I tee'd off looking across teh city on a sunny day I thought I was in for a treat. But it's just a bit short and dull. I'm still up for a game tho..

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> yeah yeah and you hated G&B until you actually

> gave it a go Jah.. ;-)


I have played. I was a schoolboy member there. Never took to the game. Too slow for me. And I find sports clubs too snooty by far. (See also tennis and squash clubs).

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