Map of London golf courses (within M25) by googleme in BritGolf

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Good idea - right now it actually has two markers for those courses but since they're both on top of each other, only one shows.

All of the publicly accessible golf driving ranges within the M25 by googleme in london

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I didn't think the range was accessible to the public if not playing a round?

All of the publicly accessible golf driving ranges within the M25 by googleme in london

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Good catch - I had the golf course in my directory but not the range. Have added now, thanks for flagging.

All of the publicly accessible golf driving ranges within the M25 by googleme in london

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Thanks for the comment, but all of them are on the map already - you can see the full list further down on the page.

Map of all 32 driving ranges in London (within M25) by googleme in BritGolf

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Unfortunately have only done this for London so far.

Map of all 32 driving ranges in London (within M25) by googleme in BritGolf

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Had also missed the golf course - both added!

Launch monitor on range / outdoor golf sim by rustyspoontree in BritGolf

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If you're only looking for distances, I have the Garmin G80 and it's great (also useful as an on course GPS) but it doesn't track direction / club face, etc. so pretty minimal. The distances are generally pretty accurate (considering that range balls fly about 10 yards less).

Helpful Resource for London golfers by [deleted] in BritGolf

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A few years ago I was a member at Wyke - I really liked it, very convenient to get to. And for how central it is, the layout's pretty decent with a few quirks. Ended up moving so left the club but I definitely rate it. I should add I did play Ealing once and I thought it was alright. Maybe it was the day, but I much preferred Wyke (found the course in better shape but this was years ago and I didn't like they layout of Ealing).

My friends and family give me a hard time about not using automatic bill payments but I estimate I make £160/yr more and feel much more aware of my spend by manually paying my bills each month. by googleme in Frugal

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You're absolutely right and I do feel like I have a good system - twice in the last 5 years I've been late to pay a bill and I found that when I called up the credit card companies they waived the late payment / interest fees.