I have been in contact with the Kilmarmock Arms and all of their rooms now have en-suite facilities. So I assume that means their refurbishment is more or less complete at this point. As of late 2006 all bedrooms are also non-smoking. That's the good news. The bad news is in high season they are now GBP60-65/night for a single and I believe it's GBP90/night for a double room with two people sharing.
Price notwithstanding I am booked there for a two-night stay in order to play in Cruden Bay's open event on 15 June. So later this year I will be able to give a full report. I'm planning on taking the train from Inverness to Aberdeen and the local bus from Aberdeen station to the Kilmarnock. Then take the bus to the train station and onward to Glasgow on the day I'm returning home. We're getting a great deal on lodging for our week in Dornoch so I can afford a bit of an overcharge on my last two nights in Scotland.
Sean,
I'm picturing something along the lines of the Pine Crest. Popular local watering hole with a lot of golfers about. Kind of old, cramped and a little creaky but reasonably comfortable. Restaurant probably not as good as the Pork Chop at the Pine Crest though. Do you think that's anywhere in the right ballpark of the Kilmarnock vibe?
That's the weekend of the US Open and they supposedly have satellite TV in the rooms as well as in the lounge. I'm hoping that between Cruden Bay's clubhouse and the Kilmarnock I'll find some company for watching golf, even at a yawningly dull venue like Torrey Pines.