I am just back from a trip to Scotland that included a round on the Castle Course. Though I know the course has been discussed here in some detail, I thought I would pass along the general reaction of our group and the feedback we heard from locals and other visitors.
First of all, everyone in our group generally thought the course was good to very good from tee to green, with the only negatives being an overuse of the grassy mounds in the middle of fairways and some relatively long walks from green to tee, though these were rewarded with some absolutley stunning views.
Our reaction to the greens is a different story. Each of us thought the greens were unnecessarily over the top and in many cases nothing short of goofy golf. I do not have any photos, but the mounds and hollows are so severe as to make large portions of the greens unpinnable. The remaining pinnable portions of the greens are often small plateaus where a chip or putt must be played perfectly or the ball will roll down a giant hill and back to the golfer or, if struck slightly too hard, down a giant hill behind the hole and either far away from the hole or off the green. Greens that were particularly over the top include 2, 3, 4, 7 (back portion of green only), 12, 14, 15 and 18.
During our stay, we chatted with a number of locals and visitors, and everyone's reaction was similar to that of our group, with most people we spoke with saying that they would not play the course again because of the severity of the greens. I am not sure of the target audience the Links Trust is trying to attract at the Castle (visitors, locals, a combination of both), but with the current greens (and a hefty greens fee) I would expect that in the next year or two the Castle will become significantly underplayed if something is not done about the greens.
We heard various rumors that the Links Trust is going to re-do at least some of the greens. If true, it will be interesting to see which ones they re-do, and whether they tweak them or basically start from scratch.