Just returned from a 7 day Scotland trip
Thanks to Niall C and Jon Wiggett, Ran and Tom Doak and other GCAers for research
Newburgh on arrival day
Inverallochy-Peterhead
Fraserburgh-Rosehearty(9)
Strathlene-Cullen
Buckpool-Spey Bay
Moray Old-Covesea(9)
Stayed 2 nights each in Peterhead, Cullen and Lossiemouth
Stars of the show? not a ranking
Probably Fraserburgh but I had high expectations going in-which were met-great classic links with lots of elevation change. edit:Holy crap-just looked again at Ran's review and am reminded how good the course is. Too much focus on the game....
Strathlene-one of my new favorites How anyone could play the first 8(with 9 and 10 not being slouches) and not be smitten is beyond me.... Finish is bit exciting
with 15, 16, 17 and 18 crammed into a tight piece of land-16 a very cool short 4.Had minimal-low expectations which were greatly exceeded.
Covesea-Shangri-La-the hidden valley of golf (9 holes)
Spey Bay-simply remote, rumply and surprisingly good-probably the place I want to return to the most-super natural and lumpy fairways.Played at 3 pm on a Saturday in 70 degree bright sunshine and never saw another golfer. Finished dead into blinding sun so hard to see last 5 holes or so.
Cullen-very cool with some mundane thrown in-memorable sea stack blind holes and elevation change. Incredible welcome-a theme at all the clubs.
Peterhead-some very good-great holes and some mundane-finished in a gale the last 5 holes so a bit hard to appreciate.Unique entry to club crossing walking bridge-beautiful first hole(along with many others) along an inlet of the ocean/river. Scene of the slowest play through by a father and his teenage son (in a buggy) searched for both balls on tee shot and second, and played hole out to bitter end-easily 20 minutes to play through-in a cart
Inverallochy-some great mixed with some mundane-excellent views-exceeded expectations-very interesting undulating greens-unexpected.
Moray Old-very good course in a really cool setting-I need to return as I was a bit wiped out to be overly objective-the only course we saw any Mericans or caddies and the result was the longest round of the trip.
Most would rate this very highly and I really liked it(many very good holes but an awful lot of 410-430 yard par 4's) but can't say it had the adventure factor of say Spey Bay or Covesea(reminded me a bit of Dornoch). Hotel room sat right above 18 fairway-stunning view.
Rosehearty-a small 9 holer-very good fun and scenery with several good holes thrown in-check in a pub so needless to say I won that round.
Newburgh-so had been told that the original nine was better but I enjoyed both nines and the variety was great.Rolling front nine with views and flatter back nine(original) more links like.
Buckpool-my only under par round-lots of inland, with some links and seaside thrown in.
Will add some thoughts later
Covesea #8