Sean Arble writes:
I think Dunbar is in the same class as Gullane #1. Neither are great, so why pay the fee for Gullane?
I love Gullane. It might be because it was the first course I played on my first trip to Scotland, but the years have never diminished my love for all three Gullane courses, as well as the town. There is no way I could go to East Lothian and not play the Gullane courses.
What is there to dislike about Gullane other than the green fees?
Cheers,
Dan King
"I also wish this volume to be regarded as a offering of gratitude on my part for all the kindness extended to me by this county since my adoption as one of her sons, now wellnigh twenty years ago, and specially for the sunshine and joy imparted to my life by the pursuit of the gentle and fascinating pastime with which East Lothian has always been associated."
--John Kerr
DK
Nothing is wrong with Gullane, its just that it does't do a lot for me. Mind you, with all the courses around East Lothian and not very far astray from there, and with N Berwick ALWAYS a given for at least one day, and Muirfield being the DADDY draw. its hard to stand out. Unfortunately, for me anyway, Gullane doesn't stand out as in any way exceptional. That being the case, the green fees reflect quite ordinary value and that isn't my bag. I do recall liking #3 the best, but I must say (and this is unusual for me), given its type of excellent strategic design, it is too short for many people. Its too easy to ignore the design and blast balls around it.
Mind you, I just looked up Dunbar's green fees, they have sky rocketed since I was last there!
Ciao