I'd still to play lots of courses in the Aberdeenshire area, so Polly and I rented a cottage near the ruins of Tolquohon Castle just south of the village of Tarves for the week 7-14 July 2012, with the intention of playing 10 more courses. That was the plan anyway, but the wet Summer we're having was threatening to spoil things. Indeed, when we got to the Edinburgh Bypass on the morning of the 7th, the road was badly flooded, with the water up to the axles of my 4x4 and posing a real problem for Polly in her smaller car. The road was closed shortly afterwards. We'd planned to play at Westhill GC near Aberdeen, but it was still chucking it down when we got there, it was a very hilly looking course and we decided to save our energies for the testing week ahead. Accordingly, our first new course on 8 July 2012 was Fyvie, a 9 hole parkland pay as you play course near the village of Fyvie in rural Aberdeenshire. The course had opened in 2003, built by its enterprising owner on former farming land and is currently being extended to 12 holes. The timetable for completion is uncertain, but I'll happily return there to play the new holes once the extended course is open.
We both really liked the Fyvie course despite the rain, mist and general gloom of a sodden Sunday morning. The course is around 2830 Yards, Par 35 off the Men's White tees and is moderately hilly, requiring pin point accuracy on some holes. For example, the 1st is a flat 302 yard Par 4, but with heavy and soaking wet rough on both sides, your only option is to find the narrow fairway with your drive. The course was pretty lush due to the weeks of the seemingly incessant rain that's been the Scottish Summer so far, so the fairways were very slow and holding, with grass cuttings adding to the difficulty. The greens were pretty small and slow, as might be expected after such rain, but aside from their pace, were pretty good. We didn't notice at the time, but drainage here was really good, with the course in remarkably better condition than some that I'd play later in the week. This is me on the 1st tee ready for the next round in the annual competition with Polly for our Summer Golf Trophy, with the scores tied at 3 matches each after our earlier rounds at courses in Vilamoura and Dumfries and Galloway.
Fyvie is a really good little course, well worth searching out. Craig and Stu have yet to play here and I'm looking forward to joining them for another go at Fyvie, probably once the new holes have been added.