Bunkers
Head Pro
Rowallan Castle Golf Club is a parkland course situated just outside the village of Kilmaurs in the grounds of Rowallan estate in Ayrshire. The course surrounds 2 beautiful castles dating back to the 13th century to the time of Robert the Bruce and William Wallace (neither of whom were playing last Wednesday!).
Designed by this years Marmite Ryder Cup Captain Colin Montgomery, this track plays to over 7000 yards off the back tees and has a great combination of both delightful short par 3s and tough par 5s.
The first 8 holes are simply gorgeous and twist beautifully through the castle grounds providing great views over the surrounding rolling countryside. The 2nd hole in particular, a short par 3 over water twice with tricky green guarded by two huge bunkers was a stand out.
The large deep bunkers are a feature of the whole course, some of which you could easily get lost in. Watch out for the camels…
The back 9 is long and on the day we played it was blowing a hooly (30 mph gusts!), making this exposed part of the course very tricky indeed. The rough is penal, make no mistake that if you are off line in the jungle you face a lost ball.
The greens look great but are very slow and will take a bit time to play well but I’m sure that will come.
The clubhouse facilities are superb and at £30 a round (after 3pm) until the end of August it is well worth a go. Just remember your beach towel and take a few spare balls.
Raymond
Designed by this years Marmite Ryder Cup Captain Colin Montgomery, this track plays to over 7000 yards off the back tees and has a great combination of both delightful short par 3s and tough par 5s.
The first 8 holes are simply gorgeous and twist beautifully through the castle grounds providing great views over the surrounding rolling countryside. The 2nd hole in particular, a short par 3 over water twice with tricky green guarded by two huge bunkers was a stand out.
The large deep bunkers are a feature of the whole course, some of which you could easily get lost in. Watch out for the camels…
The back 9 is long and on the day we played it was blowing a hooly (30 mph gusts!), making this exposed part of the course very tricky indeed. The rough is penal, make no mistake that if you are off line in the jungle you face a lost ball.
The greens look great but are very slow and will take a bit time to play well but I’m sure that will come.
The clubhouse facilities are superb and at £30 a round (after 3pm) until the end of August it is well worth a go. Just remember your beach towel and take a few spare balls.
Raymond