Just played my first round at Braid Hills No. 1 yesterday, which is about four miles south of Edinburgh city center - I can't believe a recent search on GCA for "Braid Hills" produced no citations, because this course reminds me like no other I've ever seen of Painswick. It's probably 90% as quirky as Painswick, while being at least 120% the golf course Painswick is: 5,700 yards in total from the tips; a handful of driveable but risky par 4s; some unique multilevel fairways (including a wonderful divided fairway on the par 4 14th) with quirk galore; some marvellous greens and green complexes; a few blind and semi-blind shots; panoramic views of the countryside and indeed the center of Edinburgh (great views of the castle and other historic buildings, plus you can see out as far as North Berwick Law to the east, across to Fife in the north, and quite a ways to the west and south as well). There are some quite bland holes at the far edge of the property (holes 5, 6, 11 and 12), although I sense that these might not be part of the original Braid design - I don't know the full history, but I gather that there used to be 36 holes on the property which have since been amalgamated into the main course and a 10-hole No. 2 course, and the routing of the current No. 1 course is awkward enough to make me think that it must not have originally existed in its present state.
In any event, at £20 for a weekend round - only £13 for those of us with an Edinburgh leisure discount card - and even less midweek, Braid Hills seems like top value-for-money. It was even in quite good condition for a municipal course (definitely better than what I saw at Painswick last spring). Has anyone else here played both Braid Hills and Painswick and would be able to validate my comparison of the two? Really, I can't imagine that anyone who likes Painswick wouldn't like Braid Hills, which is to say that it's very much worth a stop for most GCA devotees during their next trip to Scotland. Next time I'm out there, I'll definitely have to bring my digital camera...
Cheers,
Darren