Journal

Welcome 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...
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Ten 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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It has been a little while since my last post, but I'm picking up where I left off. From Fortrose and Rosemarkie, the next links we come to is Castle Stuart. This was another I was particularly loo...
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Of Scotland's extensive and varied golfing terrain, Fortrose and Rosemarkie GC might just occupy one of the most unique sites. A peninsula of land juts into the Moray Firth between the adjacent vil...
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In 1895, a write up of the 'St Duthus' club said "the stranger may rest assured that the members of St. Duthus Club will be always ready to extend to him a hearty Highland welcome”. 125 years late...
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The Carnegie Club (Skibo Castle)
"Heaven itself", Carnegie declared,"is not so beautiful as Skibo". The hospitality was as good as you'd expect for a club of this ilk. It caters for business leaders and millionaires - a retreat ...
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Dornoch is a subtle test. The greens are generally large and fast - meaning your approach play must find the right parts of them. If not, regularly putting from distance will take its toll. The o...
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Golspie is a course in three acts. First you play the links holes. The first not strictly in this bracket, but the next half dozen fine examples. Then, you move to the heathland holes - almost as i...
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The fact it has been saved is one of the good things to come from 2020, but I imagine the relative precariousness of its financial situation remains. Therefore, there is only one thing for it. We m...
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