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Day 11: Carnoustie in all kinds of weather!
This was the day central to this whole trip, our reunion with Kerr whom we met last year and whom we kept in touch with all year. It’s goofy, but golfing friends always have something to talk about! Kerr is a local and a member at Carnoustie, so today we would be his guest. Thank…
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Day 10: Cruden Bay in Dream Conditions
Cruden Bay Golf Club was a hidden gem that has now been discovered by the tour groups. It’s on the east coast above Aberdeen and Trump National, both of which get more attention, which is fine with us. Meanwhile, the course is spectacular with views that go on for miles and a history that goes…
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Day 9: Aberdeen at last—our first visit!
We got up in time to talk to a few of the 16 member golf tour of all guys who were dressed in either red or blue to make up their ow Ryder Cup teams on tour. Sounds like fun! They each had their own room and came in a huge bus. We found out…
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Day 8: Late breakfast, Rain, and Cruden Bay
We started the morning late with a phone call from downstairs. We needed to hurry or we’d miss breakfast. Mary is our waitress/cook and whom we remember from all the years we’ve visited here. She cares for her customers and looks just like to cook from “Downton Abbey” maybe even with a similar voice. We…
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Day 7: Return to the Lighthouse
Today, we had a bit of a leisurely morning because we were checking out before golf at Moray New Course. We had a table for breakfast with a beautiful view of the course as the rain started coming down. Our tee time was a 9:40 (seems we had that time every day so far!) but…
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Day 6: Castle Stuart and Cawdor Castle
No breakfast. We had to hurry. Castle Stuart is near Inverness about 45 minutes from here at Moray. On the way, we stopped to fill up our hybrid. £35 for a full tank. Castle Stuart was built in 2009 and was meant to be American style with 9 circling back to the clubhouse and no cute…










