Thanks for that, Steve
I've travelled to Durness many times, but always with family so I've never played the golf course. It doesn't get many props up in Dornoch, so I've never felt the need to play, but if astute observers like Gary G. and you like it, obviously I've missed something. The pictures also show a course much better and less uni-dimensional (all the hype of the 9th/18th hole) than I had imagined or envisioned from my brief views from the parking lot. It also looks like it has settled in very well. Let's have a show of hands from readers of this thread:
When do you think the course was built? (Answer below, no peeking!).
As for the drive from Dornoch it's about 2 hours, through some of the bleakest landscapes you will ever sea--but it's a bleak beauty. If you have the time, drive back by going east to Thurso and then back down to Dornoch. That drive around the northern lochs is absolutely spectacular and justifies the extra 2 or so hours added to the return. If you are really bold, add another hour or so and go on to John o'Groats, just to say you've been there.
As a final fillip for visitors, there is more to Durness than the golf course! Nearby Smoo Caves offer a great subteranean walk, and in the village itself there is a garden and other paeans to John Lennon, who used to spend his holidays there!
Enjoy
Rich
PS--the course was built in the mid-80's, laid out (i.e. designed and built) by local aficionados (aka "experts"). Gary probably knows more of its genesis, even though he was just out of nappies when it was built.
Then again, I have heard a rumour that there is a rumour that the course was laid over a pre-existing design drawn in hand by HH Barker in 1894 when he was a wee boy from Hudderesfield--it is known that he had a holiday in Seaton Carew that year, and it is just a few hops skips and jumps from there to Durness, so it could possibly be true....
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