A guide to green fee value for money

Author: Moly McMillan (Page 44 of 45)

Moly McMillan lives in Somerset. He is a business management consultant helping businesses scale and also devotes time to playing all of Scotland's golf courses, assessing their value for money.

7. Blairgowrie “Wee” 9 hole; Wed 8th Jan 2014

Avoid Wednesdays and Saturdays!

Summary:  Cost £10 (winter).  Par 32.  Score 43.  Value (out of 5) – 3.5.      

Detail.   Blairgowrie has a population of 8000, it has some quaint but dated shops, certainly no high street coffee branded shops here.   It does however have a fine golf club with 3 courses, 2 of which are listed amongst the very best in the world, laid out by the renowned James Braid!   Blairgowrie epitomises the wonderful conundrum of Scottish golf.

The weather looked good and I set off after being advised during a quick telephone call that the Lansdowne course was free for several tee times around mid-day.   However, as it turns out, Wednesday and Saturday are the days traditionally the members play en mas, and when I arrived the tee times were taken.  I therefore settled for playing the Wee Course, and it turned out fine.  But the message for visitors is avoid Wednesdays and Saturdays.

“The Wee”, is a lovely little 9 hole course (5 par 4s, and 3 par 3s), with ample lush fairways (they get their fair share of rain in Blairgowrie!) set in very mature woodland.  Other than the 416 yard 8th, the par 4s are short and require accuracy, not length, from the tees, especially as some are dog legs where a driver will out-run of fairway.  The bunkers have soft sand and were well raked, and the greens were big for a 9 hole layout.

The 2nd hole, a dog leg right, has a green protected by 2 magnificent trees making the approach an interesting challenge.  Much easier to play in winter with less leaves!

2 trees guarding the 2nd green

2 trees guarding the 2nd green

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

However, the most intriguing hole was the par 3 7th, where you must trust your yardage as there is an unseen valley full of bunkers in front of the green.

Hidden Greens in front of 7th green

Hidden Greens in front of 7th green

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I had a disaster on the par 3 4th, where I pulled both tee shots well left, and ended with a 7.  That actually sums up Blairgowrie – stay out of the trees to have any chance of scoring well.  I look forward to tackling the Rosemount and Lansdowne courses, both championship quality.

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Key Facts

Course Type: Heathland

Green Fees: 

May – Sep;  £30.00 per day;   Winter £10 for 9, or £15 for 18.

Par 32 (5 par 4s, 4 par 3s)

Distance2373 yards

Moly’s Gross score: 43

Blairgowrie "Wee" scorecard

Blairgowrie “Wee” scorecard

6. St Andrews Balgove; 26th Dec 2013

Opportunity to score low at St Andrews!

The Balgove course is one of the relatively recent addidions to St Andrews.  It is in the complex which shares the Golf Academy, Eden and Strathtyrum courses.  Doing a course at the Golf Academy normally includes access to the Balgove 9 hole course, and is used as part of the courses.

1st tee

1st tee

The course is an ideal beginners course, comprising only one real par 4, with 2 other holes (1st and 2nd) being 220 and 219 yards long but marked as par 4s on the card for some reason.  Therefore the SS is really 28 in my opinion, not 30.

Although a vary short layout, the greens are very nicely architected, to give a real feel for a links greens, with some good greenside bunkers as well.  The putting surfaces are however very flat, which when coupled to the excellent surfaces, means that birdie opportunities should exist for all levels of golfer.

Balgove double green

Balgove double green

The 6th hole, runs alongside the “bigger” courses and is bounded by severe gorse, so lost balls are still possible here.

 

 

 

 

 

Overall, this is a really fun little course, which should not take much longer than an hour to play, and as such is a great warm up to it’s more substantial neighbours – don’t get

9th Green

9th Green

seduced though that you’ll score as well on the neighbouring courses as you will on this!

 

 

Key Facts

Course Type: Links

Green Fees:  20 Oct -13 Apr –  £8;  14 Apr – 19 Oct – £15;  Children £3

Par 30 (3 par 4s, 6 par 3s)

Distance1520 yards

Moly’s Gross score: 34

Balgove scorecard

Balgove scorecard

5. Lundin Ladies 9 hole; 26th Dec 2013

Get past the Ladies Tee on this course!

Clubhouse and 9th Green

Clubhouse and 9th Green

Lundin Ladies is the oldest all-female members club in the world, and as such deserves a visit for its place in golfing history.  Interestingly, I don’t think it picks up quite as much criticism though for it’s single sex membership rules as does The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers at Muirfield does.  Then again, Muirfield doesn’t have an honestly box!

In many ways Lundin Ladies is a quintessential Scottish small course, typical of the type often found in the Scottish Highlands;  9 holes, small clubhouse with external toilet, and honesty box beside the starter.  131226_Lundin Ladies 6th teeAs a womens club, the “back tees”, are the LGU Red tees, with the white tees being in front, therefore this is one of the few courses where my tee shots were guaranteed to land in front of the ladies tee!

It’s course signature is 3 standing stones set on the 2nd fairway, which also has a well positioned bunker down the right side, designed for a tee shot aimed to the right of the stones.

Standing Stones on the 2nd hole - an interesting hazard!

Standing Stones on the 2nd hole – an interesting hazard!

However, the ideal line is directly over the stones, as a good drive should clear the stones comfortably.

The course is relatively straight forward, with the first 4 holes, all par 4s, having wide fairways with accessible greens, albeit the 3rd (stroke index 1) is played uphill and the approach shot needs a club selection at least 1-2 clubs longer (advice I’m afraid I didn’t follow!).

Views from Lundin Links

Views from Lundin Links

Although near to the Fife coast there are no sea views, however this is made up for by some nice countryside views inland.

7th Teeing area

7th Teeing area

 

 

 

 

The 7th hole, a par 4, but really a long par 3 for men, is the most picturesque hole, with a long carry to a raised green.

With the right wind conditions, some of the par 4s are within range for the longer hitters;  I actually reached the green on the 8th – the wind must have got up at that point!

 

I had a disastrous first 5 holes, 3 putting 2 greens and going out of bounds with a hook of the par 4 third hole.  Luckily I played the last 4 in around par to  save my card.

A nice course, well worth playing for its historical place in the history of golf.  I’ll need to go back for those first 5 holes 🙂

Key Facts

Course Type: Parkland

Green Fees:  18 Holes £16.00;  9 Holes £10.00

Par 34 (7 par 4s, 2 par 3s)

Distance2365 yards

Moly’s Gross score: 44

Lundin Ladies scorecard

Lundin Ladies scorecard

4. St Michael’s, Leuchars; 17th Dec 2013

Beware the Typhoon

View to Momument adjoining course

View to Monument adjoining course

Even though it was December,  all tees and greens were fully in play, due to the great drainage provided on Gallowhill, which the course sits on.   Although this is on a hill, the course itself is not a difficult walk;  however, it does have some fine views, to the Sidlaws to the North beyond Dundee and South towards St Andrew’s bay overlooking RAF Leuchars, which is only a couple of miles away.

 

Typhoon from the nearby RAF Leuchars

Typhoon from the nearby RAF Leuchars

Indeed, one of the key hazards is the noise of the Typhoon fighter jets as they take off and land at the base.  This course is a real joy for the plane spotter, and there can’t be a much better location to view the annual RAF Leuchars show in September each year.

Wide fairways on most of the par 4s and par 5s, make this a slightly flattering course for the more wayward driver (me!), albeit the par 3s present the sternest test on this course.

In particular, club selection on the downhill 15 is key to avoid going over green onto railway line.

Walk down to the short Par 3, 15th Green

Walk down to the short Par 3, 15th Green

 

 

 

I played the 17th as a long par 3 with the Dundee-Edinburgh train line hugging the left of

17th Hole with the Aberdeen to Edinburgh train

17th Hole with the Aberdeen to Edinburgh train

the fairway, and a real challenge for anyone who draws/hooks the ball.   In other than winter, this hole is a short par 4, and an easier prospect when a mid to long iron would be a sensible tee club choice.  I hit a lucky low running rescue off the tee to about 20 feet, and 2 putted for a par – I’m sure the members would buy that.

 

 

Play the pars 3 to handicap should see you beat your par at this nice little course.

Key Facts

Course Type: Parkland

Green Fees: 

Nov – Mar;  £15 any day

Par 68 (1 par 5, 5 par 4s, 3 par 3s)

Distance5588 yards

Moly’s Gross score: 86.

St Michaels Scorecard

St Michaels Scorecard

 

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