The Golf House Club, Elie

I was invited along to play in an Open Day at The Golf House Club yesterday (commonly known as Elie), and it proved to be a fantastic day.  There was hardly a breath of wind, nor a cloud in the sky, so short sleeves were the order of the day – a rarity for October in Scotland.  A shotgun start involved my group teeing off first (one of the perks of playing with the club captain!) so we had the opportunity to take a look at their famous periscope prior to starting our round.  The first hole involves a blind tee shot, and rather than having a bell to tell people on the tee when to hit, they have an old submarine periscope so you can see when it’s clear to drive.  If you’re ever playing the course, be sure to get to the tee early so you can have a look as it turns full circle so you get a fantastic view of almost the entire course.

Having never played the course before I was thoroughly looking forward to it and I wasn’t disappointed.   It’s not a long course at only 6273 yards, but it’s still a great test of golf and an extremely enjoyable course.  There are no par 5’s and only two par 3’s so the emphasis is on the par 4’s; most of which are risk and reward holes under 400 yards, with the opportunity to go for the green – or close to them – off the tee, but also with the option to play safe, leaving a short iron to the green.  Thankfully my driver was working favourably, so I scored well, but with punishing rough and many a tough bunker protecting the greens, the brave can easily be penalised.  With regards the condition of the course, I have never seen better in October in Scotland.  The greens were immaculate and the fairways were in perfect condition.

So where does Elie fit into your schedule?  Well if you’re keen on playing 36 holes a day, it fits in perfectly for the afternoon round after the Old Course or Kingsbarns, or on arrival day after a tiring overnight flight it works well because it’s not going to beat you up like a British Open course, but you will certainly come away from it having thoroughly enjoyed your round.  Alternatively, if you’ve ticked off all Scotland’s Open courses and you’re looking for a hidden links, look no further.

By Keith Baird.  Keith has been with PerryGolf for over13 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.

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The Town of Kinsale

kinsaleKinsale is an excellent town to stop by on your tour of the Southwest of Ireland.  With only a 20 minute drive to Old Head and with several restaurants offering excellent seafood dining, e.g. Jim Edwards and Man Friday, you are spoiled for choice.

Exciting news for next year is that the Actons Hotel is currently undergoing a massive refurbishment and changing to a small boutique hotel – an ideal addition to the area.  Further details to follow at the start of 2013.

By Denise McKee.  Denise has been with PerryGolf for over 11 years and is a member of our admin team.

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Muirfield Already Preparing for the 2013 Open

muirfieldI recently had the pleasure of taking a day out of the office to play at Muirfield with a group of clients.  We played a regular fourball in the morning followed by foursomes (alternate shot) in the afternoon, with a fantastic lunch in between where fillet of beef with all the trimmings was the order of the day.  The weather was so good that I came away with a touch of sunburn.  The course was in immaculate condition and the caddies mentioned that the course is already being grown in preparation for next year’s Open Championship.  Ernie Els won the Open the last time it was played at Muirfield in 2002.

By Keith Baird.  Keith has been with PerryGolf for over 11 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.

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Distillery Tour Thanks to the Kintyre Express

springbankDuring the season, several of my groups have enjoyed a trip on the Kintyre Express to play Machrihanish Golf Course.  My last group also enjoyed combining a whisky tour with a day of golf; they travelled to Springbank Distillery which is about 20 minutes from Machrihanish.  With several tours and different experiences offered by the Distillery, the group really enjoyed the Scottish experience.  Highly recommended.

By Denise McKee.  Denise has been with PerryGolf for over 11 years and is a member of our admin team.

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Montalto Estate

[singlepic id=19 w=320 h=240 float=]  Monalto is a privately owned Estate nestled in the picturesque surroundings of the County Down countryside.  With Northern Ireland becoming a much more popular destination for golfers, thanks to the on-course success of Graeme McDowell, Darren Clarke and, in particular, Rory McIlroy, Royal County Down and Royal Portrush have never seen so many visitors.  PerryGolf are always on the look out for properties to use that meet the quality our clients expect and Montalto Estate is one we’ve recently become aware of and which could work out perfectly for the right group.  It has 10 deluxe bedrooms, so for groups of guys wanting single rooms or indeed a large party of couples, it could work out perfectly as an exclusive use property…which would make your trip to Ireland even more special.

By Keith Baird.  Keith has been with PerryGolf for over 11 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.

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