by brenlu » Sat Oct 26, 2013 2:32 am
We were last there early August. The grass was mowed and "the Course" is laid out with 3 or 4 holes- that's the entire space allotted to "the Golf" used up. From a distance it looks attractive and there is a set of Golf Clubs available at Reception but on closer inspection "the Greens" are not playable by the serious Golfer- weeds and course grass. A few people would try to play Golf, practise driving balls that kind of thing but it basically is used as a general leisure area. That in itself would discourage Golf as the vast majority of visitors using the facility have no knowledge of Golf and would not be aware of the dangers of Golf balls flying about and a lot of small children frequently accessing the area also. However, it is an attractive area similar to a park and very popular in the evenings with young families walking toddlers and couples having romantic walks and well behaved teenagers sitting around in small groups watching the sun set. Activities like people doing yoga or flying kites but not football though I did see some young children with small tennis/badminton rackets playing with their parents, occasional small bikes, buggies generally just for a short time in the late evening, not the kind of activities one would associate with a Golf Course in western Europe, are going on frequently but not all day.