Sunday 28 April 2013

Looking for Nessie ...


I couldn't leave the Highlands without seeing the wonderful Loch Ness.

Unbelievably, it was an absolutely lovely sunny day when I took to the water in search of Nessie herself. It was a lovely few hours enjoying the water and the stunning views ..(I didn't find her !). Here's my little memory ..




Next day, Saturday, I drove on at a leisurely pace from Inverness down through Boat of Garten and Aviemore to Carnoustie for the next leg of the Scottish Golf Fest !

Friday 26 April 2013

Highland Fling

8th Fairway at Royal Dornoch

Hi again,

I've been very lucky this year to be able to add an extra week to my April trip to St. Andrews, and play some golf in the magnificent Scottish Highlands.

Andy Murray's Post Box in Dunblane.


I drove across to Inverness from Belfast, stopping off at Dunblane to see Andy Murray's Gold Postbox !
The Kings at Gleneagles - in the snow




 It's impressive, but would be nice to have his name and Olympic achievements recorded on it.Good to see nevertheless.

I stopped off for lunch at Gleneagles, only to discover that the courses are closed and have been closed quite a lot since Christmas because of the snow. They still look magnificent though.

The road up to Inverness, once you pass Perth is sometimes one lane and can be quite taxing to drive, so I was very happy when I got to Culloden House, just outside Inverness. With it's sweeping driveways, it's a very imposing structure and looks exactly as I'd imagine a Highland Great House to be. It's very close to the site of the Battle of Culloden in 1746 and was requisitioned by Bonnie Prince Charlie for the days before the Battle.

Culloden House, near Inverness in the Highlands.



The interior doesn't disappoint and you'd expect to see Mr. Darcy ride up on his horse and come in for tea with Miss Bennett ! I spent a very enjoyable few days at Culloden House.

My first game was about an hour away, up across the Dornoch Firth at Royal Dornoch. I had an incredible day at Royal Dornoch. The strong Spring sunshine made for very pleasant conditions and there was virtually no one about ! millionaire's golf. Fantastic day, on what is truely one of the finest courses in the country if not the world.



Here's a little record of my day at Royal Dornoch and the next 2 at Castle Stuart.





Castle Stuart is a very new course, and has staged two successful Scottish Opens. It's a modern links on the shores of the Murray Firth. I had 2 wonderful days at Castle Stuart. More spring sunshine and absolutely magnificent views across the firth. 












The snow glistening on the mountains further north made a wonderful backdrop for the holes by the firth.

Wonderful golf course. Now that I've played it, I'm very much looking forward to watching the Scottish Open this year, and seeing how it should be played !

Monday 8 April 2013

Flakey Spring ...

Hello again friends and bloggers.

We started our golf season again this year, with a late March weekend on the wonderful North coast of Ireland. Unfortunately, the weather didn't co operate quite as well as last year, when we played in short sleeves. This time it was heavy duty weather gear and snow on the hills ! but nevertheless, we survived and had a great weekend.

Friday was our first game at Castlerock, a wonderful course, but the sleet and snow was a force to be reckoned with !

Saturday saw us at the Valley at Royal Portrush. We didn't have snow, but the wind was biting .. evidenced by the headgear !





Sunday at Portstewart was another good day .. cold and snowey, but a very enjoyable round on a wonderful course.



It can only get better ! for the rest of the season ...