The day was unusual in that there was an "Amber Alert" issued for the area around Edinburgh, with wind speeds steady and gusting to 40-50 mph. I'm not sure I had ever been outside in such conditions, much less played 36 holes and it was indeed a challenge beyond what the course normally offered.
Our play started on the back nine, and the first photo begins with us happily ensconced inside the clubhouse sipping coffee at daybreak while looking out the window to see the wind already bending the flagstick on 18. We passed on the offer to warm up by hitting golf balls and decided to reserve our energies for the battle ahead.
Many of the photos came out well although some might be a bit blurry from trying to hold the phone steady in the wind.
From this point, I think I'll just let the photos do the talking but will be happy to answer any questions.
Sunlight coming up over the 18th green.
From the 10th tee
Finding an early bunker on 10
11th tee shot
Approach to 11
Wind swept approaches right on 11
5th green from 11th green
Down the 12th
12th green
13th
Michael G will later correct his aim on 13 and almost ace the hole.
Yours truly happy as a clam
13th green looking down the length of 14
Fairway bunkers on left of 14
15th tee shot
Ditto
From left of 15 green
2nd green from 16th tee
Par three 16th
15th green from 16th tee
2nd green from 16th tee
just shy of 16 green
from short right of 16th green
from behind 16 green
17th tee shot
More of left hand fairway bunkers on 17
Cross bunkers on 17
"Coffin bunker" in the cross bunker grouping on 17
Some good approaches from the group on 17 downwind