The Glen

Number 67. Played Summer 2012. Traditional links designed by James Braid.
Another trip to Scotland's Golf Coast and another fabulous golf course. One of the most picturesque courses I have played, with the Bass Rock & Isle of May as constant companions. It isn't long and the fairways are generous. Most of the bunkers were fairly shallow and tend not to be in play too much from the tee but do lie in wait for your approach to the greens. The greens were true but not as fast as expected which may be down to the conditions on the day we played. I would recommend playing this course to anyone not least for the views!
Thanks: This was a free round using one of my vouchers from the Scottish Golf Show (a great day and highly recommended to any golfers). A big thanks to Steve for organising the day, his dad Maurice for bearing with me and The Golf Badger and to Jim and Allan for adding to the day with some witty banter.
Another trip to Scotland's Golf Coast and another fabulous golf course. One of the most picturesque courses I have played, with the Bass Rock & Isle of May as constant companions. It isn't long and the fairways are generous. Most of the bunkers were fairly shallow and tend not to be in play too much from the tee but do lie in wait for your approach to the greens. The greens were true but not as fast as expected which may be down to the conditions on the day we played. I would recommend playing this course to anyone not least for the views!
Thanks: This was a free round using one of my vouchers from the Scottish Golf Show (a great day and highly recommended to any golfers). A big thanks to Steve for organising the day, his dad Maurice for bearing with me and The Golf Badger and to Jim and Allan for adding to the day with some witty banter.
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