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Posted: 10 July 2009
by Bob Warters

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Kedleston Park

I had the pleasure the other day to play Kedleston Park Golf Club near Quarndon in Derbyshire and on the second hole remembered the hand-held Golf Buddy GPS system I carry in my golf bag - identical to that which we're giving away this month for your Golfmagic.com course reviews.

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Golf Buddy Tour GPS

In less than a minute and thanks to its satellite tracking technology, the Golf Buddy had amazingly identified where exactly I was in the world (thankfully in the middle of the fairway) and given me an accurate yardage to the flagstick on a hole they called Abel's Wood. If only it was able to read the slopes of putts, too I wouldn't have walked off with a bogey!

Kedleston Park is one of hundreds of UK courses the Golf Buddy device carries free in its memory without the need to pay extra registration fees to download others.

Both the GolfBuddy Pro (mono) and GolfBuddy Tour (colour screen) are the only distance rangefinders with courses from around the globe pre-programmed into their memory, making it instantly usable straight from the box.

Every unit - worth £300 - is packed with features including automatic course and hole recognition, shot distance measurement, score-tracking for 1,000 rounds, multi-language capability, customised target setting and the ability to store up to 20,000 courses in the memory.

For a chance to win one, all you have to do is write a brief but comprehensive opinion of a course you have played recently - its design, playability and facilities - give it a rating submit it into our review system before August 31.

Enter as many times as you like and remember your observations are greatly valued by those looking for recommendations for a day out, a corporate event or a good value venue for a golf society gathering.

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THE OCEAN COURSE

The Pete Dye masterpiece measures 7536 yards with a whopping 144 slope and 77.2 course rating. There is little I can say about this track that hasn’t been said before. It is simply one of the most outstanding golf courses I have ever played. The Ocean Course, host to the 2012 PGA Championship and past Ryder Cup and World Cup course, will forever be on of the top 100 courses in the world. If you go, morning rounds require you walk and take a caddy. Walking definitely enhances the experience as it affords the player panoramic views from fantastic vantage points throughout the course. This track is rated the most difficult resort course in America with good reason. The track is so natural it appears that Dye simply dropped tee boxes and greens throughout magnificent dunes so not to impede views of the Atlantic or prohibit the sweeping winds that come in off the ocean. The caddies are extremely helpful in club selections relative to wind conditions, placements off the tees and reading the greens in terms of speed. To enjoy your round to the fullest it is critical that you play the appropriate tees. The starter and caddy will help you choose correctly. For example, I usually play the tips or one down, but at the Ocean Course that has sweeping winds coming in from the Atlantic Ocean, I was warned that the 30 MPH winds on this day, the course would play 300 yards longer than the scorecard. Based on this, I moved down to the Dye tees at 6475 yards (136/72.5) and had plenty of course to play giving me the chance to make a number of pars on my way to a score of 84. Make no mistake about it, the Ocean Course is expensive and you want to enjoy the experience, not fight your way around 18 difficult holes. Take a camera or you will hate yourself once you see how gorgeous this track is from the 1st tee to the 18th green. The two finishing holes are mint. The par 3 17th, one of the Ocean’s signature holes, is a long par 3 to a tight 2 tiered green with pot bunkers protecting the left side with the green framed with sand dunes, natural grasses and the Atlantic Ocean on the right. The par 4 finishing hole is long, between 396 and 439 yards with wind straight in your face along the ocean leading up to the new club house that acts as the backdrop. After your round, I would highly recommend taking seat in the row of wooden lounge chairs set on the lawn overlooking the putting green and view of the 18th with the ocean in the background with a large lager in hand to review the experience.

  
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