For the second nine we head little further from the coast
10th form 14th tee. 155 yards.
After a short par 3, 550 yards Par 5, this is 11th green from 12th tee.
Ground remains sandy but we’re now headed uphill 175 yards.
13 “only” 350 yards but lots of ways to get into trouble – I really liked this hole.
14 430 yards downhill, whoopee, this hole with it’s fairway movement and rumples would fit into Pennard or Brora, or Portsalon for that matter.
15 155 yards
16 400 yards and the least Links looking hole with a stream and trees short of the huge green.
Looking back
17 dogleg L_R with a stream to the left530 yards with second half uphill and some lovely ridges in the fairway. (My ball).
18 400 yards uphill
I would agree that on first playing the holes in the middle seemed a bit similar. As it was the first full day of our trip, in the afternoon we played 1-7 and 12 to 18 for a really cool second round.
I’m please Tom and Rich like it, I do as well. However it’s a course which I like more than I rate. I think tom is hinting at this when he say’s it’s a contender for gourmet choice. I would say Brora has a similar remote and unhurried feel where the golf is greater than the course.
Few Irish golfers seem to realise that the course has been upgraded and improved, you constantly hear that it’s a nice little course with lots of cross over’s - not now it isn’t. I think 1 and 18 remain from Old Tom Morris but I’m not sure how much else.
As long as you don’t expect an “8” or above I can’t see how you won’t be charmed and have a great time. Happy memories.