Scotland 2014: A feast of golf
For American visitors, Scottish golf courses can be divided into three or four categories. First come the legends, links like… Read more »
For American visitors, Scottish golf courses can be divided into three or four categories. First come the legends, links like… Read more »
I had trepidations about making Cruden Bay the first round of our trip. I had heard so much about it,… Read more »
As we pulled into the car park at Murcar the day after our opening round at Cruden Bay, I was… Read more »
Golf has been played at Fraserburgh since 1613, the current layout was set by James Braid in 1922.
Liz and I were excited about playing at Royal Aberdeen. But we also were apprehensive. Our friends had played there… Read more »
With all but a few holes hugging the Moray Firth and a great designer pedigree, Nairn is everything you want… Read more »
I can hardly wait to describe Traigh, a remote and wonderful nine-hole course on the west coast of Scotland. But… Read more »
Yes, Machrihanish is out of the way. On the other hand, with two compelling courses at the mystical tip of… Read more »
The 10-minute drive was into Campbeltown after our round at Machrihanish was brief and instructive. We passed a herd of… Read more »
A 12-hole golf course overlooking the sea on a serene Scottish tourist island? Sign us up. With seven par-threes, a… Read more »