Clyde, were you able to tick off any of these last year? I am resurrecting this thread, because I was looking at google maps of Whalsay and would love to hear from others who have played it. Worth the trip? Worth the flight? Also, as our resident Scottish gem expert, any new plays that you found interesting? Original?
Hi Tim,
Yes, I made it to four:
Wick - I had forgotten how far north Wick was! The course is trapped behind an enormous primary dune ridge, with the land behind mostly very quiet links - the outward nine is certainly more pastoral than ideal. The par-three along the river which forces the turn-back, plays to a three tiered-green sat higher in the dunes. The journey in features a couple of more interesting green complexes - the 13th featuring a bold step, and the par 3 14th falling away on a plateau.
"Doak: 4".
Portmahomack - There's much to admire about this little nine-holer. There are some clever touches, and an obvious star of the show - the par-four 8th drapes over wild links contour, with it's green wickedly perched. "Doak: 4".
Skibo Castle - It's a in a beautiful position, yet the golf course just doesn't grab me...and I think that's in the details of the generally un-noteworthy green complexes. It's savage, but the short knoll-to-knoll 6th is just the kind of 'different' hole the place needs more of. The pair of short-fours that follow alongside Loch Fleet are certainly funky and squeezed-in, but I can't imagine many architects resisting the temptation to play along that piece of ground. The stretch of inland water-side holes can blend into one, though I suspect most will be mesmerised. The finishing triangle of holes, especially the short-four 17th, break things up nicely. "Doak: 6"
Stranraer - Braid's last is only 70 years old. Most of the course sits on rolling to fairly-hilly ground above Loch Ryan, except for the 5th, which drives dramatically down towards its banks. There's not much wrong here, though I'd join Portpatrick for its sense of adventure if I lived close-by. "Doak: 3".
So, I'll add:
Ardfin
Buckpool
Muir of Ord
Helensburgh
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Glencruitten
West Kilbride
Shetland
Whalsay
Loch Lomond
Westray