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One cannot be unimpressed when you arrive at Pennant Park. As you go through the gates one sees a number of timber log style holiday lodges which plants a good impression as to what is in store. On arrival at the club house you are greeted by friendly staff. A modern architectural clubhouse with a lakeside pond feature puts your mind into a happy mood and wanting to get out there and play the course.And what a course too, the layout and design was the brainchild of owner Roger Jones, who over the last two years has made this course one to be reckoned with, truly a contender for championship status.It is said that when you play on a good course it can bring the best out in your game, and this was the case today. Out in 41, and back in 42 meant I played to my handicap and beat the course.
During the round I was approached by Dewi Hughes from Tranmere who kindly donated £10 to the challenge, also in the clubhouse kind donations were received from Steve Jones, Derek Fairweather, Denise Roberts, and Beryl Scholes. A big “Thank you” to you all.
Good food and a well stocked bar catering for societies and the individual completes the day. This is a course not to be missed; views across the Mersey and on a clear day one can see Blackpool Tower just adds to the enjoyment of a day out at Pennant Park.