Paul_Stewart
Tour Rookie
The wildest course you could ever wish to play. thewaygolfbegan.com is the official site of this American-funded newly-completed links course at the bottom of the Mull of Kintyre.
All I can say is forget your score, enjoy the experience.
Located some five miles from the actual Machrihanish course, this is like nothing else you will have ever played and makes the original Machrie course look like a flat parkland layout.
Huge dunes, undulating fairways, massive bunkers, sloping greens. Oh and it's next to the sea so wind, wind and more wind, combined with rough, heather, gorse so wild that napalm and agent orange is part of the greenkeeeper's standard armoury.
But it's totally unused right now as the American investment team behind it are concentrating on timeshare of the cottages and hotel in the town, and have a long-term plan to get things underway. When I played there in late July, I was the only person on the course the entire four hours I was out there.
There are a choice of five tees and I went with the whites which is a 6,500 yard layout. There were two more sets behind that for the masochistic and plain stupid. I nailed pretty much every tee shot I hit and only missed one fairway. And shot 83. God knows what I would have scored without a great driving day.
The walks between greens and tees are quite serious and you use the course planner like an orienteering runner would use a map. There are more blind shots than David Blunkett would have in a normal 18 holes and every hole is memorable as you can see from the pictures.
The cost of playing Mach Dunes is £79 and I guess you would play it if you are in the town to play the original layout. But it's worth it because it is like nothing else you will ever find anywhere in the world.
Click here for a set of pictures
http://www.flickr.com/photos/52763424@N03/sets/72157624695257856/
All I can say is forget your score, enjoy the experience.
Located some five miles from the actual Machrihanish course, this is like nothing else you will have ever played and makes the original Machrie course look like a flat parkland layout.
Huge dunes, undulating fairways, massive bunkers, sloping greens. Oh and it's next to the sea so wind, wind and more wind, combined with rough, heather, gorse so wild that napalm and agent orange is part of the greenkeeeper's standard armoury.
But it's totally unused right now as the American investment team behind it are concentrating on timeshare of the cottages and hotel in the town, and have a long-term plan to get things underway. When I played there in late July, I was the only person on the course the entire four hours I was out there.
There are a choice of five tees and I went with the whites which is a 6,500 yard layout. There were two more sets behind that for the masochistic and plain stupid. I nailed pretty much every tee shot I hit and only missed one fairway. And shot 83. God knows what I would have scored without a great driving day.
The walks between greens and tees are quite serious and you use the course planner like an orienteering runner would use a map. There are more blind shots than David Blunkett would have in a normal 18 holes and every hole is memorable as you can see from the pictures.
The cost of playing Mach Dunes is £79 and I guess you would play it if you are in the town to play the original layout. But it's worth it because it is like nothing else you will ever find anywhere in the world.
Click here for a set of pictures
http://www.flickr.com/photos/52763424@N03/sets/72157624695257856/