My first post, so i will not rabble on for too long. .The clubhouse is low, due to height and visability restrictions set by planners. The roof is copper, so this will in time go green. The walls are to be finished with Caithness stone , which is a gray slate. The right side of the building will be glass from top to bottom. This is the lounge area. This will give panoramic views of the Bay, the Grampian mountains , the North Sea, as well as the double green on 9/18. Not a bad spot to have a pint after a game! I hope everyone will have a chance to see the final article this summer at some point. Just a quick one on the helmet which seems to have generated plenty of discussion. Kinkell Castle used to sit on the point that is now the clubhouse area in the middle ages. This was owned by a prominent local family called the Moneypennys, who bought the land from the Prior of St Andrews in 1211 . The centerpiece of the family coat of arms was a Scottish peers helmet, which has been adapted as the Castle Course logo. There is a history of the site on the Links trust website as well as up to date photography.
Allan