Simon,
I’d be interested what your thoughts are of Winterfield Golf Course, the other course at Dunbar – does this count as a second Golf Course?
I was turned on to it by a golfing pal who was doing the sound recording for a BBC drama (can’t remember the name) about 4 old golfers playing on the course.
A fairly simple Par 68 and 5511 yards long, it is made up of short Par 4’s and long Par 3’s, I enjoyed the setting, the highlight being the 14th, 15th and 16th along the coast line.
Maybe not a “can’t miss” but worth a visit if you have time to spare.
Hi John,
Thanks for the post on a little known East Lothian links. I played it a couple of months ago in a Winter League match- not my favourite course in the world but as a council run links it is cheap and on the way back to Edinburgh if you have been out to play Dunbar. Not really a second course to Dunbar but more along the lines of what the Glen is to North Berwick West. The Glen is far better though!!!
The second picture is the first hole (green on the extreme right hand side) as you know. For the others- about 220 over a huge valley to the green- for my money the weakest opening hole in East Lothian. Dramatic cliffs but think a poor man's 16th at Cypress and you are being very complimentary indeed. Crazy for a first hole. The day we played (all handicaps below 4) we were hitting drivers into an East wind and people were coming up short. I'm shooting from the hip there John so please pipe up if you think I am going overboard.
The front 9 is very flat and featureless after the 1st. I actually played against the head greenkeeper who is a member and the course record holder (61!!). Lovely guy who does it
all himself and is a credit to the game. He has not got much to work with. Lots of very long par 3s which means while the par is in the 60s the difficulty of scoring well is right up there. Very tight layout with nothing to protect you from balls on the next hole- all out and in zig zags for the first 9.
The back is far more interesting due to elevation changes, close proximity to the water and it has some cool green complexes. Again an abundance of par 3s but I agree- holes 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 is by far the best stretch on the course. 12 is a drivable 4 across the shoulder of a hill with a long, narrow green. It reminds me a little of the 4th green at Spyglass. 13 goes back towards the North East and is a 2 shotter with the green tucked into the side of a hill below 14 tee. 14 is probably the best hole on the course IMO. Par 3 along the water, green site on a peninsula with a large mound leading up to it, sea on 3 sides (bottom left corner of the first pic). 15 is another nice 3 along the water immediately below a cliff with the clubhouse perched on top.
Not a bad little course but well down my East Lothian list I am afraid. Tough neighbourhood! I think Darren Kilfara did a thread on it years before I actually took part on the site. He and I also played against each other in Winter League- he plays for Dunbar and we had no idea who the other guy was. Small world! He also went to St. Andrews University and wrote a cool book that I have since read- 'A Golfers Education'...a fun read.
Thanks for posting that John.