The most egregious marking that I can see is for Moray Old which Tom initially gave as a 3 back in 1982. In the most recent edition he upgraded to a 4. Masa also gave it a 4 while Ran and Darius haven't seen it. I'm not sure if Tom has actually been back since 1982 as it's the same text which refers to the nearby RAF base being a distraction and the gorse making it overly tight.
The RAF base is certainly still there while the gorse, like on any other links course with gorse, comes and goes with periodic trimming back/blootering by the greenkeeping staff. What's also still there is some fantastic links golf including a couple of drivable par 4's, some stout par 4's, a cracking long par 3 with a semi-bath-tub style green, the magnificent green complex of the 16th and what many people consider to be the best closing hole in Scotland. Am I biased as a former member ? Of course I am but that doesn't mean I'm not right.
A few years ago Ran discovered Fraserburgh and I think it fair to say he was quite smitten with it, giving it a 7 (Tom gave it a 6). Well Moray Old is every bit as good and indeed IMO better than Fraserburgh. In fact I'd go as far as to say it's as good as any course in the north of Scotland, and yes that includes Dornoch (a 10 apparently - I tend to agree with those in a recent thread who agreed it "aint all that"), Nairn (average of 6 - should be at least a point higher, again IMO), Cruden Bay (three 8's and a 7), Castle Stuart (two 8's and a 7) and Brora (three 7's and a 6 - now, do we take off a point or add a point for the lack of sheep ?).
In short, Moray Old (and for that matter Moray New) is woefully under-appreciated. Does anyone else agree ?
Niall