Journal
This is a funny one.I was so excited to get to Cullen. I enjoyed the @nolayingup video from a few years ago, and I know it has a cult following on here. But full disclosure, it didn’t really do it ...
Read morePerched on the cliffs between Strathlene and Findochty, it was a glorious setting to play on a sunny October day.The clubhouse is perched on the edge of the cliffs, honest and welcoming - and full ...
Read moreOf the many clubs I’ve visited, I rarely received as warm a welcome as I did at Hopeman. From the club manager to my hosts, Hopeman is a wonderfully hospitable place.
Read moreSpey Bay has a distinguished history - laid out by North Berwick’s famous professional, Ben Sayers, in 1907. Like several other of the area’s clubs, Ramsey MacDonald played a hand in popularising t...
Read moreOn the mouth of the River Spey lies Garmouth and Kingston GC.Sadly, this was one I didn’t manage to play. G&K is mainly a parkland course, but has enough links style holes to make my list. Howe...
Read moreI’d been keen to see Nairn Dunbar for a while. Having followed the course manager, Richard Johnstone on social media for some time, I was well aware of this members club. I had the impression it wa...
Read moreNext door to RAF Lossiemouth is Moray Golf Club. 36 holes of classic links cut through the gorse bushes that cover the gently rolling sand dunes beside the Moray Firth - known as Moray Old and New....
Read moreWelcome to the epitome of off beat Scottish golf.Things Covesea doesn’t have:🏠 A proper clubhouse💰 A big green fee (it’s £10)🖼 Perfect manicuringThings it does have:Charm, character, quirk, fun and...
Read moreTen minutes along the coast from Castle Stuart is the historic Nairn Golf Club. In many ways, it is a complete juxtaposition to its aforementioned neighbour. Castle Stuart is a visitor's playgroun...
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