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Old 09-22-2025, 09:38 AM   #7441
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My wife and I want to get back into golf, but we suck and probably don't have the stamina for 18 holes.

Any suggestions on a cheaper/not hard course that offers 9 holes and carts in or close to the city?
In city - any city course. Heather Glen is cheaper. Or Wingfield. Try Bewsters in K country also.

Most courses will book you for nine holes though, if you choose.
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My wife and I want to get back into golf, but we suck and probably don't have the stamina for 18 holes.

Any suggestions on a cheaper/not hard course that offers 9 holes and carts in or close to the city?
City courses are the best value, they can be hard to book, but the easy 9-hole courses are usually not a problem to get a spot when they open up for booking.

McCall Lake 9-hole Par 3 is the easiest of the bunch. You could even do it with just 3 clubs (iron, wedge, putter).

Lakeview is a little longer with some Par 4s. If you want to be able to us a driver (assuming your a beginning hitting your drive under 220 yards) than it's a better option. No sand and or water hazards, so it's a pretty easy course.

You can rent carts, but 90% of people just walk or push carts on those short courses.
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where would you golf in Scotland? We are going for spring break next year and we did enter the lottery for St Andrews, but we really don't expect to get it. What other course would you guys recommend?
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Old 09-22-2025, 05:34 PM   #7444
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Temu grips are a hit and miss. I bought some golf pride tour velvets from them and they were great. Golfing buddy bought some lamkins and they were awful. Hard as rock and no cushion to the grips.
Agree...the grips might be hard for your friend though because of the original size, and how many wraps he adds.

I've had more success ordering a larger grip and adding less wraps. Something to assess.
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where would you golf in Scotland? We are going for spring break next year and we did enter the lottery for St Andrews, but we really don't expect to get it. What other course would you guys recommend?
Around st Andrews we played the castle course, new and old course, and Panmure (was a bit a of a fav but a drive). Kingsbairns is great if in the budget.

Are you only staying around St Andrews?

You can daily draw for the old course as well.
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Old 09-22-2025, 07:20 PM   #7446
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Around st Andrews we played the castle course, new and old course, and Panmure (was a bit a of a fav but a drive). Kingsbairns is great if in the budget.

Are you only staying around St Andrews?

You can daily draw for the old course as well.

We actually haven't booked where we are staying yet. We just got the flights in and out of London but we want to drive to Scotland for a few days.
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Old 09-22-2025, 07:39 PM   #7447
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We actually haven't booked where we are staying yet. We just got the flights in and out of London but we want to drive to Scotland for a few days.
Only other area I have been is Inverness and played royal Dornoch, Cabot highlands, and Nairn Championship. All three I would definitely recommend.
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Old 09-22-2025, 08:43 PM   #7448
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You can get your fill as much as you can afford around St. Andrews and Inverness. Don't have anything to add to what Weitz mentioned. Your budget and time is all that will limit you really. Plus are you going to golf, or are you hoping to fit some golf in while you visit Scotland?

And if you're going to golf, are you a golf nerd? More specifically are you a golf snob who looks for way to one-up the less sophisticated, mainstream travel golf crowd? But more importantly, are you looking for a bargain?

If so, you'll want to try the Machrihanish (OG Machrihanish and Machrihanish Dunes), Dunaverty, Shiskine, Corrie route. The Machrihanish courses are world class and half to a third of the price of the top courses around Inverness and St. Andrews.

It's cheaper and a pretty unique travel spot, but more isolated and would take longer to get to than going to Inverness from St. Andrews. But a neat drive that would even include a ferry if that appeals to you.
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Old 09-23-2025, 08:10 AM   #7449
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thank you for the info. I will do more digging into these courses.
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