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Category: The Highlands (Page 6 of 6)

11. Carrbridge; 18th Aug 2014

A seducing Scottish golfing experience on a classic Highland 9 hole course – but always take your waterproofs no matter what the forecast says!  

Summary:  £22 (day), £15 (9 holes).  Par 36.  Score 46.  Value (out of 5) – 3.5

Detail: Golf has been played for well over a hundred years at Carrbridge, but the current course was recovered in 1980 after a period in the wilderness.

It’s difficult not to fall in love with Carrbridge golf course as it represents a classic Highland course.  It’s short, thereby allowing golfers to feel long drivers of the ball; the greens and fairways are fantastic because even in the warmest summer you usually get enough rain to make the course play well; it’s completely unstuffy and accessible, welcoming players of all standards; and most importantly…..well just play it late in the day on your own while taking in the scenery and pondering your life and you’ll just never want to stop!

Golf in the Highlands requires you to bring your sense of humour

Golf in the Highlands requires you to bring your sense of humour

I played the day after the local Open Championship had been washed out, but the course had almost completely recovered and was playing its full length.  It was only 11 Celsius, but the sun was shining on this August day when I set off, only to have the umbrella up and waterproofs on after my opening drive!  Always carry your wet weather gear, no matter what the forecast might say.

 

Carrbridge is a great layout, with 9 very contrasting holes, with the burn (stream for the non-Scots) being in play on most of them.  I would recommend playing 18 holes, rather than just 9, as 5 of the holes, the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 7th and 9th, require “blind” shots over some carry.  These holes seem much easier when you’ve navigated them once.  The 9th, a par 4, plays as the par 3 18th hole off a forward tee, avoiding a long walk up a steep track to the 9th tee.

The 4th Tee, with the gap to the fairway directly behind the 3rd Green...Watch Out!

The 4th Tee, with the gap to the fairway directly behind the 3rd Green…Watch Out!

 

The 4th hole from the white tee, represents a hazardous drive for both the player and anyone near the 3rd green, as you play directly over the 3rd green through a small gap in trees.

 

7th green looking back to tee - take 2 extra clubs to the elevated green

7th green looking back to tee – take 2 extra clubs to the elevated green

 

 

It’s important to take enough club at the 2nd, 4th, and 7th all which have shots to plateau greens, and are typically large and fairly flat.

 

Par 3 8th - Take enough club

Par 3 8th – Take enough club

 

 

 

There is only one real par 3, the 8th, which is a challenging hole, and again it’s best to be long so take enough club.

 

 

 

 

Carrbridge also has a lovely little clubhouse, which looks like a pavilion, and it’s a super place to sit and have tea and cake, even if you’re not paying golf, indeed this is one of the secrets of Highland golf clubs – they are great venues to just have a cup of tea and the ubiquitous “millionaire’s shortbread”!

Finally, it would be remiss not to mention the heather – it looks great, especially in late August and September, but you might end your round hating it!

Key Facts

Course Type: Highland

Green Fees:   Day £22. 9 holes £15

Par 36 (1 par 5, 7 par 4s, 1 par 3)

Distance(white): 2720 yards

Moly’s Gross score: 46

Carrbridge Scorecard - the 9th (par 4) and 18th (par 3) have different tees

Carrbridge Scorecard – the 9th (par 4) and 18th (par 3) have different tees

10. Spey Valley; 7th July 2014

Breath-taking scenery, but your “A” game is required if you want to truly enjoy the views! 

Summary:  Cost £40 (midweek pm).  Par 72.  Score 102.  Value (out of 5) – 4.5

140807_Spey Valley 18th Andy approach

Andy’s approach to the 18th with the Cairgorm mountains in view (note the rain on the right!)

Detail: Spey Valley, designed by the renowned architect Dave Thomas, is part of the McDonald Aviemore hotel resort.  It is a magnificent golf course that feels much more mature than its actual age and is now an established part of the European Challenge Tour, hosting the Scottish Hydro Challenge (2009-2014).  The scenery of the Cairngorm mountain range is breath-taking and Spey Valley, arguably, has the best golf views from any course in the UK.

The formidable approach shot to the 15th green

The formidable approach shot to the 15th green

The course is a significant test at over 7000 yards from the white tees with a SS of 75, versus a par of 72.  It’s a very traditional layout with 4 par 3s and 4 par 5s, with the 5th being Scotland’s longest hole at 635 yds (608 yds off Yellow!).  The par 3s are particularly challenging and I needed a wood from the tee on them all.  The heath and the heather are always close by to eat up your precious golf balls, so make sure you stock up well before starting.

Spey Valley's version of the "spectacles" on the 7th - in range with a driver.

Spey Valley’s version of the “spectacles” on the 7th – in range with a driver.

Andy Needham and Alvin Hopley of the Army GC on the 7th tee

Andy Needham and Alvin Hopley of the Army GC

I played with Alvin Hopley (8 hcp) and Andy Needham (19 hcp), both of the Army GC; we played a three-ball match play game, using the 6 points/per hole format.  Alvin and I halved, both narrowly beating Andy.  In truth the golf course soundly beat all 3 of us and this on a day blessed with sunshine and only a light highland breeze.   I scored 102, but the local assistant pro advised that many people never break 100 on this monster.

Take your A game or lots of balls - probably both!

Take your A game or lots of balls – probably both!

At a £40 green fee, which also received 20% discount because I played free using a Golfcare voucher, this course is also incredible value.  However, either ensure you take your A game, or just accept that the fee is worth it for the views alone whilst having a drink in the lovely little bar with its nice terrace area.

 

 

Key Facts

Course Type: Parkland/Heathland

Green Fees:   Variable Summer PM (not twilight): £40

Par 72 (4 par 5s, 10 par 4s, 4 par 3s)

Distance(white): 7071 yards

Moly’s Gross score: 102

Moly’s scorecard – 102 with 3 lost balls

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