Gleddoch Golf Club

stevie_r

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Popped up to my club for an hours short game practise today, had my camera in the car so thought I would take a few pics

From the 1st green, and for the eagle eyed amongst you yes, that is a large plug of volcanic basalt in the background:




The long uphill approach to 3:



and the view from up there:



exactly two months ago it looked like this:



same green from the 4th tee:



4th Tee shot:



and frequently play my approach from here:



5th tee - from the yellows:



the fairway opens up round to the right of the large tree, you need to hit a fade or be long enough to clear a fairway bunker waiting for the straight one. I have battered so much suryln into that tree it's probably poisoned.

But from the medal tee, slightly longer but the fairway is opened up:



And the approach, foreshortened by the camera but about 220 to the centre, water hazard in front down in the dip:



6th tee shot, right of centre opens up the green but beware the bunker:



Par 3 7th, Eriskyne Pond, from the blacks:



from the yellows:



pin cut 3 on today:



and whatever you kids, don't forget:

 
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I've played Gleddoch 2 or 3 times, when up in Glasgow on business, as I have stayed in the hotel.

The greens were never tip-top when I played it, but loved the layout of the course, especially the ones along the top. I've never mastered the line for 17th though.
 

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I've played Gleddoch 2 or 3 times, when up in Glasgow on business, as I have stayed in the hotel.

The greens were never tip-top when I played it, but loved the layout of the course, especially the ones along the top. I've never mastered the line for 17th though.

for the bigger hitters the line is the covered bays on the practise area, for mere mortals its over the top of the little tree in the fairway
 

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Popped up to my club for an hours short game practise
1stgreen_zpsd30af963.jpg



The long uphill approach to 3:

3rdapproach2_zps42384fa9.jpg


and the view from up there:

3rdgreenpanorama_zps11d584f3.jpg


exactly two months ago it looked like this:

winter_zps59f4e671.jpg


same green from the 4th tee:

3rdgreenfrom4thtee_zps42791b68.jpg


4th Tee shot:

4thtee_zps9d78627e.jpg


and frequently play my approach from here:

4thgreen_zpsffac91ca.jpg


5th tee - from the yellows:

5thfromyellows_zps4e3c5854.jpg


the fairway opens up round to the right of the large tree, you need to hit a fade or be long enough to clear a fairway bunker waiting for the straight one. I have battered so much suryln into that tree it's probably poisoned.

But from the medal tee, slightly longer but the fairway is opened up:

5thfromblacks_zps922eb2a7.jpg


And the approach, foreshortened by the camera but about 220 to the centre, water hazard in front down in the dip:

5thapproach_zps142829ea.jpg


6th tee shot, right of centre opens up the green but beware the bunker:

6thtee_zpsc726237c.jpg


Par 3 7th, Eriskyne Pond, from the blacks:

7thmedaltee_zps301a9ecf.jpg


from the yellows:

7thzoomed_zps7202d1d4.jpg


pin cut 3 on today:

Pond_zps3ebe2d71.jpg


and whatever you kids, don't forget:

reminder_zps8506860f.jpg

Sorted :thup:

Good pics
 
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