What to say about Pitreavie?
A 1922 design by Dr. Alister Mackenzie fairly early in his career on lands in Fife not 10 miles north of the Forth Bridge.
My expectations here were were not tremendous, however, a Scottish friend (Martin Bonnar), in the know, whispered that it was not to be missed. It's formative lessons in golf course design were percolating early in the career of one who would be eventually esteemed as one of the greatest golf architects.
I found a so-so maintained course with so-so land to lay a routing upon with the finest set of greens and a very imaginative, but confusing in places, routing that has more than couple of holes that are absolutely "world class".
Dr. Mackenzie was a frigging genius!!!
Unfortunately, You will not be able to perceive the real movements of the greens from photos as the camera just doesn't capture it. Go see the greens in person then!
I will here try to give the highlights!
My Scorecard is still in my golf bag so I will polish this up later.
Hole 1, Par 5, Tee view
Just Whack it away up the hill!
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
View from the Hill crest on 1st hole
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
But wait! Guess what is lurking right in the lay up spot! A nasty ditch!!
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And once up top a very nasty green!
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Hole 2, par 5
Wake me up after this ho-hum tee shot.
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View of bunkers to the descending shot toward the green.
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The green slopes front to back and away!
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Hole 3, par 3
A long par 3!
Yikes!!
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
What the Heck is this?? Super Yikes!!
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Hole 4, par 4
Tee View
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Approach on 4
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Just your average green, WTF!!
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5th tee, an uphill par 4
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My ball came to rest against a "cop" bunker in the middle of the fairway which you can see just a part of in the right of this picture. It is just an abrupt raised mound but is just as half a shot punitive as a bunker.
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5th green
Not much slope to this one..
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Hole 6, Par 3
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No easy two puts here.
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Hole 7, Par 4
Tee view..
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
Hole 7 approach..
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
7th below the hole..
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Hole 8, par 4
Blind tee shot, just shoot for the stake...
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
From the 8th Fairway you can see the Forth River Bridges ( A new one under construction) and the Pentland Hills beyond south of Edinburgh!
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
8th green..
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8th green looking back...
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
9th tee view, Par 4
A heroic drive over a chasm!
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
To a perched green...
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
An easy two put here??
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
Hole 10, Par 4
Valley down!! Then left!
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
10th approach..
Could there be a false front here, hmmm....
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
10th green and a very slow two ball which I had to bypass..
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11th tee, Short par 4
No report here as I bypassed the molasses slow two ball in front of me, sorry..
12th tee par 3
A early idea for a short par 3, guarded by a deep ditch with a narrow green. Might remind you of a certain famous hole in GA, USA.
Tee view..
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
View of green...
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12th green again...
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And once more...
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13th tee, Par 4
The most ingenious hole on the golf course. The tee shot is benign...
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
BUT!, the down fairway kicks right to left steeply to a deep and nefarious ditch with water.
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
And the approach is to a HUGE double plateau green...
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
14th tee, Par 4
Tee view
Over the ridge again...
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
To a view of this green..
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
15th hole, Par 4
Tee view
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View of Green...
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16th hole, A long uphill Par 3
Tee view
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
And another tough green...
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17th hole, par 4
Now on the lowest and flattest part of the property. Tee view...
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
17th green...
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18th tee, Par 5
Tee view.
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
Around the corner..
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
To another fabulous tiered green...
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
Too bad it was the easy tier today...
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Malcolm Mckinnon, on Flickr
For Golf tourists looking to put a notch in your belt this is not the course for you! However, for aficionados of Golf Architecture and History of such, here is a fascinating place to venture!