Sunday, 10 August 2014

Buddon Links, Carnoustie

SSS White tees 69
         Red tees    69




The 18th hole overlooking Carnoustie Bay. 
The Carnoustie Golf Hotel is the white building in the background
Buddon Links is one of the three links courses at Carnoustie including the Championship course which is an Open Championship venue.  Buddon lies between the Championship course and the sea but the sea can only be seen from the 18th where there is a magnificent view across Carnoustie Bay to the town.  Opened in 1979 after the purchase of land from the Ministry of Defence each hole is named after a famous historical battle - facing a hole called Waterloo at a strategic point in your round could be tricky!  The course was designed by Peter Alliss and Dave Thomas with two new and one reconstructed holes being added this year.

This is an unpretentious but very enjoyable course.  We played it in sunny but quite windy conditions which made it challenging but not impossibly difficult.  The greens were in excellent condition and there is a modern golf centre to relax in after your round.  Most of the course is true links but the middle third was more heathland with pine trees and water features.



Worth a visit? Yes - a good course and good value for money.

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