When you come off the course there will be a warm welcome (maybe lobster sandwiches) waiting."
Mark, you almost made me forget about the golf with that offer.
In my ever-dreaming state of returning to Scotland, Askernish would be a must play.
It sounds like a remote outpost, but if one plans out the trip in a trail fashion, there is terrific golf to be had. I'm not experienced enough to give the definitive list of what those golf choices would be but this map sort of gives me an idea. And the trip up to Mallaig is a (white-knuckled) treat (ask Bob Huntley) with a fine niner at Traigh, (where some scenes were shot for the movie Local Hero). And I've got to see Tobermory before I die.
http://www.calmac.co.uk/calmac-route-map.htmlThe possibilities with the ferries and a car rental . . .
Shiskine
Carradale
Dunaverty
Machrihanish
Machrihanish Dunes
Machrie
Traigh
Tobermory
Askernish
. . . where else?
And oh, the Scotch whiskys to be sampled.
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Dirty white caravans down our road, sailing.
Vivas, Cortinas, weaving in their wake.
With hot, red-faced drivers, horns flattened, fists whaling,
Putting trust in blind corners as they overtake.
And it's ``all come willing now,
Spend a shilling now,
Stack up the back of your new motor-car.''
There's home-dyed woolens, and wee plastic Cuillins
The day of the Broadford Bazaar.
IA