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8. Dalmahoy East; 30th July 2014

Wide fairways, but avoid the bunkers to score well.

Summary:  Cost £65 (midweek).  Par 73.  Score 96.  Value (out of 5) – 2.  

Outstanding view of Edinburgh Castle from the 16th hole

Outstanding view of Edinburgh Castle from the 16th hole

Detail. Marriot Hotels run the Dalmahoy Hotel, Golf and Country Club, which is on the South East of Edinburgh about a 10 minute drive from Edinburgh Airport.   The resort has 2 courses; the East course is a championship layout designed by James Braid and hosted the Solheim Cup in 1992, the West course is a much shorter later addition.

 

Moly and Andy in front of Estate house adjacent the 18th green.

Moly and Andy adjacent to the 18th green.

This was my first 18 holes played since a back injury in early March, so quite a special day, especially accompanied by my son, Andy, who plays off 17.   Despite never being up, I came back from 4 down at the 10th to halve the game;  I was 9 over par after 3 holes, having found the sand in very good condition!

Dalmahoy East is a nice, but quite repetitive course, with many holes feeling much the same – i.e. straight, generous fairway, no carry hazard, trees with limited impact, very light rough, well positioned fairway/greenside bunkers, true and flat-ish green.  There was only one real dog-leg, the 9th.  It is surprisingly accessible to higher handicap golfers playing from the yellow tees, which takes 650 yards off the championship length.

Approach to the 9th over the country house "ha ha" wall, the most picturesque hole

Approach to the 9th over the country house “ha ha” wall, the most picturesque hole

The warm summer had also taken its toll when we played, with several parts of the fairway being brown and a couple of the greens were very dry.  However, one can imagine the course a different challenge when wet and playing its full length.

At £65 for a weekday round and £75 for a weekend round, I had expected a bit more conditioning and challenge, and I would strongly recommend seeking to play using a voucher if available, otherwise you might be disappointed.  We used a Golfcare insurance voucher which made it good value.

Andy teeing to the 17th, "the wee wrecker"

Andy teeing to the 17th, “the wee wrecker”

With a good group discount this would make a good venue for society days, as the Marriot has great changing and eating facilities.

Key Facts

Course Type: Parkland

Green Fees: 

Summer Weekday, £65 per round;  Weekend, £75.

Par 73 (4 par 5s, 11 par 4s, 3 par 3s)

Distance(yellow): 6684 yards

Moly’s Gross score: 96.  (9 over for first 3 holes; 14 over for other 15 holes!)

Dalmahoy Scorecard - a disastrous start!

Dalmahoy Scorecard – a disastrous start!

 

2. Piperdam 9 Hole; “Wee Piper”; 12th Dec 2013

No Camera’s Please!

If you intend to take photos while you play golf, remember to charge the batteries!

Piperdam is a Golf and Country Resort set up on the Western boundary of Dundee, surrounded by tasteful housing.

The “Wee Piper” is a good par 3, 9 hole golf course, with at least 3 or 4 of the holes easily being able to be suited to a decent 18 hole layout.  Piperdam also has a fairly demanding 18  hole course as well.

Depending on the wind the first is a challenging opening hole, requiring a rescue or longer club, followed by a well architected 2nd hole.  After that, holes 3-8 are in more open space and very forgiving off the tee.   Only two of the holes present any “carry” requirements (2nd and 9th).

Although the course has views of the Piper Dam, the dam water doesn’t come into play at all.  This is a fun little course, that will still challenge most handicaps.

My round was a better score than my general play would have expected, which was poor, helped by the fact that there are not many hazards.

This is a nice little course, but in my view only really worth the travel if you were combining a day at Piperdam, as it presents a nice accompaniment to the 18 hole course.  It would make a good society day out.

Key Facts

Course Type: Open Parkland

Green Fee – Mon-Fri £12;  Weekend £15;  Members of other Carnoustie Country clubs get 50% discount.

Par 27 (9 par 3s)

Moly’s Gross score: 39.

"Wee Piper" Scorecard

“Wee Piper” Scorecard

 

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