I don't know how many times it will take for me to tire of traveling down this road.
A Willie Park Jr 1898 design, Gullane 2 is another of the courses along Scotland’s Golf Coast Road which exemplifies why East Lothian is one of the foremost golf destinations on the planet. While not nearly as famous as its elder brother, #2 did feature two holes on the 2018 Scottish Open routing. #s 8 & 9 are unassuming uphill holes which are far from the best #2 has to offer. If content to play the daily tees, there isn’t a serious difference in the yardage or test between
#s 1 & 2. Perhaps this shouldn’t be surprising as there are over 100 bunkers bunkers placed across the links. Although, there is a plethora of holes in the 335 & 385 range. Once the wind and elevation changes are taken into account many of these holes have their own identity which makes it easy to retrace the results of a round.
Like the 1 & 3, 2 starts on the Links House side of the A198, but these holes merely open and close the round. The other sixteen holes are across the road and yes, they do require some climbing. Yet, we start on what has to be one of the flattest holes Gullane has to offer. The hole is so flat that a large slit bunker breaking in from the right is hard to see from the tee.
More ticklish than the opener, the 2nd in firm conditions, the sloping left fairway can cause early grief despite its short yardage. The right bunkers are perfectly placed. The Luffness New house is to the far left.
While the green is very good, I don't have much love for the savage 3rd...233 yards uphill and blind. Oy vey. The reward for enduring the 3rd is the 4th, what a cracker.
I think the green on the left is #15 on Gullane 1.
More to follow.
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