We recently took a couple of GoKarts for walkies away from their usual patch (Canterbury) – brownie points and maybe a couple of Titleists if you can say where we were. And we’ll chuck in a couple more if you can say the hole and the course.
How about you send us a quick pic of your GoKart on your course, or one that you’ve visited? We’re compiling an album of every course in the UK complete with a GoKart. From Truro to Teeside, from Hythe to Hawick and all the other bits in between. This is an amazing country to play golf in, we’re a bit lucky.
Just send us a photo as an email attachment to [email protected] with a note of the course and we’ll put it on the blog. No need to have a David Bailey moment although if you do make an effort we’ll all admire it. Equally a quick pic with a camera phone will be brill. A sort of ‘Readers Trolleys’ but not.
So where were we, eh? (by the way, this has already been rather cleverly guessed by Simon Smith – it was the second on the rather lovely Kings course at Gleneagles)
And to set the ball rolling on our virtual UK tour, here’s one of Geoff Waterhouse’s BowKart “The third green at Grange Fell Cumbria. Looking towards Coniston Old Man (but you can’t see it ‘cos it’s lost in cloud”).
David K. at the Belfry:
How about the 2nd hole on the King’s Course at Gleneagles?
Well yes, actually you’re spot on. And there are some GoKart balls on their way to you tomorrow. By way of consolation, if anyone is on the second on the Kings at Gleneagles (not that you need any consolation if you’re in that very envious position) if you look behind that rather large mound on the right hand side of that fairway (about 250 yards from the yellow maybe) you’ll quite likely find another GoKart ball…
yip I agree 2nd at kings gleneagles, but looks like from ladies tees and from that swing you hit it with slight fade and landed 247yds away on right of fairway, with logo pointing up and 1yd from week old divot
Tad longer than that (downwind) and it was a high draw.