Eight-times European Tour order of merit winner and Europe's victorious 2010 Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie was delighted to hear the event would again be played on the Inverness course.
"Castle Stuart is a stunning new course and while we were very unlucky with the weather this year, it will be good to go back there next year as it is an ideal warm-up for The Open.
"My only advice to the organisers is that the course needs to be toughened and that means tightening the fairways."I don’t think much of that advice – talk about “tunnel” vision.
Castle Stuart has wide fairways, however from my memory if you are not on the right part of the fairway your angles into the green entrance are severely compromised.
Some of the fairways are designed so that if the ball is off line from the ideal line it is propelled to a less advantageous part of the fairway.If the pins are tucked away in the corners, then getting the right angle for the approach from the fairway will make the difference.
Any links golf course or any course for that matter will be open for low scores in wet/soft conditions and no wind. So the low scores of 2011 should not require a “knee-jerk” reaction. Take the course as it is presented.
The course in the end identified the best golfer, world number one Luke Donald.
Will Colin give similar advice to the organisers of the 2015 Open at “you know where”?
Lets hope July 2012 in Castle Stuart is windy and dry.