Had my annual match from the U. S. Open tees at Shinny last weekend against an English mate from Walton Heath. From back there, the rating and slope are 74.7 and 140 against a par of 70. IMO the rating is correct, but the slope is too low. We played with a WNW wind of about 7-10 knots on a beautiful, sunny day.
Having acquired more length with the driver over the past couple of years, the carries no longer presented a problem, and so I could finally appreciate how sensational a championship course Shinny is from all the way back. WOW !
Everything is right out in front of you as you stand on those tees, and all the trouble acts as exquisite framing for the routing and the shape of the holes. A run of seven straight doubles from holes 4 through 10 (easy to do) meant that my final tally was an even 90 (which wasn't 89 because I thinned a four rescue from 196 yards out on 18 after busting a drive down the middle, leaving me with an impossible-to-get-close lob from left of the left greenside bunker to a hole tucked just behind it with the green falling away, which left me with a 20 footer that I missed). Still, at the end I felt elated at having been able to negotiate the course in its magnificent fullness.
IMO, all decent players with tee shot length should play Shiiny from back on the Open tees if they get the chance. I think Flynn's masterwork is the greatest test of golf there is.