Pine Ridge Golf Centre opened in 1993 and has been a popular course ever since.
The course is surrounded by the Frimley Fuel Allotments.
Two hundred years ago, fuel allotments were a common feature of rural England. Almost every village had its plot of land set aside to enable the poor to cut turf or wood for their domestic fires. As better fuel became available in the form of coal and coke many of these allotments were made over for cultivation and that is the use with which most of us associate the word. Not much coal is mined in Surrey, the Frimley Fuel Allotments retained their original purpose into the beginning of the twentieth century and there are still some old inhabitants of Frimley who recall being allowed to cut down a tree on the allotments for fire wood.
This cache is part of a series of caches in and around any kind of venue where a form of golf can be played.
If you would like add to this series and place a 'Hole in One' cache of your own, please feel free to do so but contact BigMal70 to obtain the guidelines for placing the caches and the next number before doing so.
A list of all the caches placed as part of the series can be found here Hole in One Series caches