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Duncan Cheslett
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Trees at Headingley GC in Leeds.
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A bunch of us played Headingley a month or so ago in our first round Knockout matches. It is good to see progress being made - most inland courses in the UK could learn much from this experience.
From the Journal of the Golf Club Managers Association.
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Jon Wiggett
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Re: Trees at Headingley GC in Leeds.
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Wow,
I remember the course before those trees were above head height and it was pretty open at the far end.
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Trees at Headingley GC in Leeds.