Niall,
I played the Buddon course twice in September last year as part of Carnoustie’s Craw’s Nest Tassie event.
I thought it was a decent enough course. It’s not one I’d recommend anyone travel to play in isolation but it would work well as a second round of the day if also playing the Championship course.
I recall the land the course occupies being largely flat but it held my interest due to some good green complexes.
My other main thoughts were:
That the 2nd was a nice par 3 and played as a bit of a beast due to the green being a relatively small target, being straight into the wind, with OB right (it wouldn’t take a massive slice to put it over the fence) and the nature of the broken ground between the tee and green, which means running the ball up isn’t an option.
The 6th was a bit claustrophobic due to the narrow tree lined corridor of play until reaching the green.
I enjoyed the back nine much more than the front. The 10th was one of, if not the, best holes on the course with clever use of the ditch up the left hand side before it cuts diagonally across to come into play on the approach.
I wasn’t a fan of the new 11th, thought it felt out of place on the course and was reminiscent of something you’d see on the Fairmont St Andrews courses.
In contrast, I liked the other new hole at 12, particularly the approach to a raised green that falls away steeply to the right and back.
The stretch from 13-17 was the best on the course with some really good holes (pars 3, 4, 3, 5 and 3), all with strong green sites. I assume credit must go to Philp and his team for these holes on what can be described as fairly bland land alongside the MoD firing range.
Overall, a tough par 68 that I’d bet not many will play to their handicaps on a regular basis.
I understand from speaking with regular Tassie participants that the Buddon was always considered the third course at Carnoustie and a fair bit of money has been spent on improving it over the years to change this perception. I think it’s still the third best course on the property but, having not seen the original Allis/Thomas layout, the investment has surely closed the gap between the Buddon and the Burnside courses.
At a slight tangent, but maybe of interest for anyone contemplating playing either of the other courses whilst at Carnoustie...the Burnside has more similarities to the Championship course, sits on the same type of terrain and I definitely enjoyed it more than the Buddon. If I were a member I could see myself playing the Burnside more frequently than the Buddon, probably an 8-2 split of 10 rounds. That’s not to say the Buddon isn’t a solid course and worth a play, I just thought the Burnside had more going for it and would recommend it first of the two.