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37. Strathmore Leitfie Links. 22 Apr 2016.

Little 9 hole course ideal for holiday or starter golf – but not a Links! 

Round  £12.   Par 29.  Value (out of 5) – 3

Leitfie Links is a 9 hole course and part of the Strathmore Golf Centre which also has the 18-hole Rannaleroch Course.  The centre is in the Strathmore valley, sometimes referred as the River Isla valley, in eastern Perthshire, close to the town of Alyth.

4th hole at Leitfie Links - one of the 2 par 4s

4th hole at Leitfie Links – one of the 2 par 4s

As I was playing the “links”, I couldn’t help wondering if any foreign holiday maker had ever turned up for a taster of Scottish “Links” golf and come away wondering what all the fuss was about.  After all, this very open parkland layout of only 1666 yards is about as far removed from a test of Scottish Links than you could imagine.  Although much debate exists about what defines a “links” course, if any “links” copyright were ever developed Leitfie would definitely not qualify!

3rd green at Leitfie Links

3rd green at Leitfie Links

Nonetheless, Leitfie (the name of the local hamlet and associated farm) is a great place if you were looking for either a taster of golf or a short 1 hour warm up before playing its challenging 18 hole neighbour.

4th green at Leitfie Links, which is in the heart of rural farmland

4th green at Leitfie Links, which is in the heart of rural farmland

Although its a short course, the small greens, some sloping, and the couple of long pars 3s (2 and 8) make it a challenge especially for your scrambling game.  The 8th, in particular, is very tricky to hit with a hedge running very tight the whole 200 yards from tee to green.  The 2 tier 9th green is also very difficult to find on the right level.

The course was in quite good condition, with nice fairways, but no more than average tees and greens.  However, for the price and the fact you can go round as many times as you like in a day, it represents good value.

The 110 yard 9th at Leitfie Links - a tricky 2 level green requires precise distance control

The 110 yard 9th at Leitfie Links – a tricky 2 level green requires precise distance control

I went round twice and was 39 versus the card of 29 the first time round;  this was to my new handicap (20) that was recently cut following an improvement in my game having had lessons from Ross Dixon of the Renaissance Club – Ross is highly recommended.

Some Facts

Course Type: Parkland

Par 29  (2 par 4s, 7 par 3s)

Distance   1666 yards

Moly’s Gross Score  39 (first 9 on card below)

Stableford 17

Strathmore Leitfie Links Scorecard - 39

Strathmore Leitfie Links Scorecard – 39

35. Milnathort. 20th Oct 2015.

Well kept and subtlety challenging course with Lomond Hills view. 

Round (9 holes)  £10.   Par 34.  Value (out of 5) – 3.5

Milnathort golf course is in the village of the same name in Kinross-shire, close to the M90, with very easy access from Edinburgh or Perth.  It was founded in 1910 and laid out by W. Binnie the professional from Kinghorn, the small Fife links course.

1st at Milnathort looking back to clubhouse from the green.

1st at Milnathort looking back to clubhouse from the green.

It is basically a “9 hole” course, but with 2 adjacent greens for the long 6th and 15th played from the same tees and fairway, and different tees on the 4th and 13th to the same green. On the day I played the “front 9” card off the yellow, which is par 34 versus the white par 35, due to the 6th played as a very long par 4 of 467 yards.

Moly on the 6th tee at Milnathort - need to get the hips out of the way! Lomond Hills in the distance.

Moly on the 6th tee at Milnathort – need to get the hips out of the way! Lomond Hills in the distance.

Its a really nice course, which was in great condition due I’m sure to the Indian Summer of September that had just gone.  There are some very tough holes, with the first being a demanding opening 400 yard par 4 with a tight tee shot then played uphill slightly to a large double green shared with the 5th.  After that things get more straight forward, until the long 6th, the signature hole, with views of the Lomond Hills, then the long par 4 7th, “The Spire”, played back towards the village.

7th approach at Milnathort

7th approach at Milnathort – “The Spire”

The fairways in particular were a pleasure to play and walk on, and the trees were in full Autumn colour when I played.  The greens are generally large and very true.

I played the best I’d done for a while, carding a 42 versus the par 34, including a lost ball at the 2nd, which was one of those shots that occasionally get lost inexplicably – I shot a 5 with the provisional ball.

6th approach at Milnathort

6th approach at Milnathort

Lovely course, nice little clubhouse, easily accessible, with limited hazards – well worth a visit.

Some Facts

Course Type: Parkland

Par 34  (“front” nine) (0 par 5s, 7 par 4s, 2 par 3s)

Distance (yellow)  2834 yards

Moly’s Gross Score  42

Stableford 20

Moly's Milnathort Scorecard - 42

Moly’s Milnathort Scorecard – 42

34. Scoonie. 15th Oct 2015.

An easy walking course with good views and subtle greens

Round  £18.   Par 67.  Value (out of 5) – 2.5

Scoonie is a short and straight forward parkland golf course located on the eastern side of Leven on the Fife coast and has good views out to the Forth Estuary and across to the North Berwick coastline.

The long par 4 6th tee at Scoonie

The long par 4 6th tee at Scoonie

It is one of 7 courses managed by the Fife Golf Trust which was established in 2011 to take over Fife Council’s directly managed courses.  This is becoming a common practice by Local Authorities in Scotland to manage golf courses. The actual Scoonie Golf Club was formed in 1951, and welcomes visitors to their catering and bar facilities.

View through the "forgiving" trees at the 6th.

View through the “forgiving” trees at the 6th.

Originally a 9 hole course it was extended in 1936 with James Braid doing the re-design, albeit it’s unclear what Braid’s exact design changes were, since the course lacks sophisticated course architecture one normally expects from a Braid course in my opinion. Parts of the course in fact seem quite immature with small trees aside wide open fairways, and therefore feels much younger.

The 12th at Scoonie - the subtle and often large greens provide a good challenge

The 12th at Scoonie – the subtle and often large greens provide a good challenge

Having said that, there is still sufficient to keep one interested at Scoonie.  The greens are subtle and true, with a few of them being very large.  I suspect not many visitors, of any standard, will fail to 3 putt at least once during a round.

The approach at the long par 4 15th hole, bathed in Autumn colour.

The approach at the long par 4 15th hole, bathed in Autumn colour.

The course is a little imbalanced with an outward par of 35 with only one par 3, and inward par of 32 including 4 par 3s.  There are no par 5s on the course.

My favourite holes were the short par 4 2nd, which had a steep upward incline to the green, where it is better being long on the approach, the short uphill par 3 13th and the final hole which has a lovely green and well positioned front bunker.

The lovely 18th green at Scoonie

The lovely 18th green at Scoonie

On the day, I played poorly on a course which is relatively easy, with a SSS of 64 versus the card of 67 off the yellow, scoring 31 points.

Scoonie is ideal if you’re looking for a fairly easy walking course, with no major hazards coming into play.

Some Facts

Course Type: Parkland

Par 67 (0 par 5s, 13 par 4s, 5 par 3s)

Distance (green!)   5133 yards

Moly’s Gross Score  92

Stableford 31

Moly's Scoonie scorecard - 92

Moly’s Scoonie scorecard – 92

29. Comrie. 25th Aug 2015

Comrie’s 9 is better than most 18s

Round (9 holes)  £15.   Par 35.  Value (out of 5) – 4

Moly's approach to the short par 4 2nd at Comrie

Moly’s approach to the short par 4 2nd at Comrie

Ever played on a course where the original layout was 9 holes, but a later extension to 18 completely destroyed the beauty and originality of the initial layout?  Comrie, in Perthshire, is testament to why sometimes leaving a great 9 hole layout as just that is the best thing to do!

Comrie's Par 3 3rd tee

Comrie’s Par 3 3rd tee

Comrie is a really great 9 hole course, founded in 1891, and with significant input later by the renowned architect James Braid.  Off the white tees it is over 3000 yards, but even off the yellow (at 2699 yards) it is a demanding test of golf.  No two holes are similar, and with the high standard of the course, coupled with great views of the local Perthshire hills, it’s well worth going out of your way to play Comrie.  It also has a delightful clubhouse with a comfortably furnished lounge to while away the hours in the lovely surroundings.
Views of Perthshire Hills above the Comrie clubhouse viewed from 5th tee

Views of Perthshire Hills above the Comrie clubhouse viewed from 5th tee

The fairways are quite generous, but the rough is very penal, so think twice about taking driver, even on the long par 5 6th – even for long hitters, this is likely to be a 3 shot hole, because of the very clever short dog leg right to the green, only some 50 yards further on.
The greens were also in excellent condition when I played, albeit slower than what one might expect in August.
Par 3 5th at Comrie

Par 3 5th at Comrie

It would be difficult to pick any signature hole, but I thought the par 3 5th, par 5 6th and par 4 7th, represented a run of great golfing architecture.

For my own game, I was 3 over after 5, and then 10 over for the next 4;  I just cant help getting a bit excited when I string some form together, then the golfing gods always decide to teach me a lesson.  Oh well, if you cant help but play badly, Comrie’s delightful course lifts your spirits.

In trouble at the 6th!

In trouble at the 6th!

Well worth a game here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some Facts

Course Type: Highland

Par 35 (1 par 5, 6 par 4s, 2 par 3s)

Distance (yellow)   2699 yards

Moly’s Gross Score  48

Stableford 15

Moly's Comrie Scorecard - 48

Moly’s Comrie Scorecard – 48

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