OK, I can understand the potential eye rolling at ANOTHER post about golfing in Scotland, as they are numerous here at GCA. And I've read nearly every one in preparation for my trip there next month (they have been invaluable!) BUT, I still have a few specific questions I can't seem to get my head around and/or am just curious about getting more info before we take off.
First, a few deets:
My wife and I will be staying in Edinburgh for a week (Sep 18th/24th) and in St. Andrews for a week (Sep 25th/30th). I'm planning on playing East Lothian area courses while we are based in EDI and Fife area courses while in St. Andrews. I have my short list of courses I'd like to play for both areas and would be happy to share them, but that's not necessarily the point of this post. However, suggestions/recommendations are ALWAYS welcomed! In case my "extensive" research has missed a gem here or there. From all the excellent information here at GCA, I feel like I know where I should be playing and at the same time I'm sure I know nothing.
My questions:
1 - So, about this need to show a "handicap card" to play TOC (and some others?). What, EXACTLY is required? The St. Andrews website refers to it as your "handicap certificate". I do have an official USGA handicap but its all done electronically and I've never received a "certificate". Do I just show them the app on my phone that shows my index? Photocopy the webpage with my handicap info? Obviously, I'd hate to go all the way to St. Andrews and be denied access because I brought the wrong thing!
2 - My wife is not a golfer so I will be playing here, there, everywhere as a single. Should I be setting up specific tee time reservations for all of the courses I'm looking to play (TOC excluded, obviously, as I'll be waiting in line)? Or can I call the course a day or two ahead and see whats available? Somewhere in between? I understand having set tee times guarantees me the golfing and it also locks in our schedule. Which isnt the worst thing in the world but having some flexibility during a holiday is always nice, if not the purpose.
3 - I would love to play Gullane the week we are in Edinburgh, however I notice they are doing disk seeding on no. 2 on Sep 19th and on no. 1 on the 20th. (
http://www.gullanegolfclub.com/courses/work-courses). Will either course be "Worth" playing at all that week? I get that I'm not going to have perfect conditions at every course I play (nae wind), and perhaps Gullane with bumpy greens is still better than most, but anyone with knowledge about what those conditions might actually be would be helpful.