Montrose Golf Links (Medal Course) – Review and Rating
The first hole starts right across the road from the pro shop, and quickly takes you down to the coastal dunes. The remaining holes on
The first hole starts right across the road from the pro shop, and quickly takes you down to the coastal dunes. The remaining holes on
The first hole is a very straightforward par four on completely flat ground. A few well placed bunkers, but not very interesting. The second hole,
The first couple of holes run along the train tracks and are straight and relatively wide, providing for a nice warm-up stretch. Then the fun
The front nine are the easier holes, much appreciated, as we needed some warm-up. Easier, but by no means boring. After a few straightforward holes,
At Scotscraig you have to bring your A game right to the first tee. No easy warm-up holes here. The first hole is a tricky par
Already on the first hole, you realize that this is not an easy course. Even if you make the green in regulation, you’ll be faced
The course is surprisingly hilly, given that the surrounding area is mostly prairie. The hills frame most of the fairway, and actually help you by
The course is a typical forest course, with most of the holes isolated from each other by mature pine trees. This provides for a very quiet
Originally laid out by Old Tom Morris, the course is largely unchanged since 1908 when Herbert Fowler made a few revisions. It is laid out
The Faldo Championship Course (7,167 yards,Par 72) is a truly tough golf course in beautiful surroundings, atop a peninsula that provides views over the Fermanagh
The course is a very open parkland course, with wide fairways and big landing areas. Gorse is plentiful, and really the only spot where you
Golf Son Quint has an 18 hole course and a 9 hole pitch-and-putt. Son Quint is a bit of a mix, with some of the