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Liverbirdie

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Downfield should be dry then and is a cracker, but I just played Panmure and loved it.

Although on reasonably flat land, it does have some good undulation, isn't a full out and back course, and has some cracking holes around the main 4-16 hole mid-section.
 

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Downfield should be dry then and is a cracker, but I just played Panmure and loved it.

Although on reasonably flat land, it does have some good undulation, isn't a full out and back course, and has some cracking holes around the main 4-16 hole mid-section.
i'd like to play panmure but just so expensive even on golfnow
 

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Downfield has been in fantastic condition all season and only going to get better with the incoming investment in new equipment , 2 minute drive from the main road that goes thru Dundee which is handy . Scotscraig is worth a shout as well a lot of change going on and only better for the club going forward , greens were in great knick when i played there on sunday
 

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We went for the Craighead course, purely because I was talking the the club secretary and he said that most members play the craighead course. And we have got a very mixed group of golfers, from me to an average handicap of 24 for the rest of the guys. So i thought they would find Craighead easier than the Balcomie course.
 

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We went for the Craighead course, purely because I was talking the the club secretary and he said that most members play the craighead course. And we have got a very mixed group of golfers, from me to an average handicap of 24 for the rest of the guys. So i thought they would find Craighead easier than the Balcomie course.

That's the one I played recently, really enjoyed it.
Lovely and friendly clubhouse so try and stop by there.
 

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We went for the Craighead course, purely because I was talking the the club secretary and he said that most members play the craighead course. And we have got a very mixed group of golfers, from me to an average handicap of 24 for the rest of the guys. So i thought they would find Craighead easier than the Balcomie course.

I'd say Balcomie is much easier than Craighead and also the more fun course.....great holes round the sea.
 
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