Tucky
Yep, I think our f&f conditions were a tad ott, but I don't think the club has a choice. I didn't notice fairway watering.
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Speaking of ott, the 15th is one such hole. There is a great chasm about 20 yards short of the green. How one is meant to keep the ball on the green is beyond me.
A clever target hole, the 16th legs nearly dead left between two higher areas. A sort of tunnel is formed for the second. If one drives into the far rough it will take a miracle to hold the half wedge shot. The tee is left out of picture.
A bit like 12 & 15, I expect that in more normal conditions the 17th would be a better hole. In firm conditions, the downhill tee shot to a green running away from play is a bit much.
A final look at the castle on high ground.
A very well designed 235 yard hole.
The 18th is a fine home hole. The fairway leaks left away from OOB, so a fade is required to hold the tee shot up. My drive ended up just in the left rough. If you are far enough back a well judged approach can work its way around the bunkers.
However, if too far up, it takes far better ball striking than I can muster to hold the green.
A lovely house.
As has been hinted, a better time might be had in the fall when the course has greened up a bit. Yet there is an undeniable attractiveness about Bamburgh Castle....that is likely due to the setting and the handful of unusual holes. If the opening stretch of 1-6 was more interesting I would be much more enthusiastic about the course, but Bamburgh is a well worthwhile stop if only to see the 14th. If you catch the twilight rate Bamburgh is excellent value. Despite my misgivings, I like the town, setting and club enough that Bamburgh will make my Happy 100... for now. 2022
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