I went round in 84 gross (a shot more than in 2010!) but by the time we'd finished the heat and humidity was pretty uncomfortable. The 9 Hole Par 3 Course lies at the top of what used to be Carmuirs' 1st fairway, before the course layout was changed some years ago. This view from near to the top of that old fairway (now part of Carmuirs' excellent practice facilities doesn't do justice to the steep slope and it's easy to imagine why this part of the course was taken out of play. Once you've climbed this fearsome hill, the Par 3 Course starts with a flat and gentle 60 Yard hole. An easy pitch and a lob wedge chip and run was enough for that one, so an opening birdie. From there, it's a short stroll to the rest of the course - thankfully almost completely flat, with holes from 70 to around 160 Yards, all with fast running small greens.
This Par 27 approx 900 Yard course is apparently extensively used by juniors and for general practice. The photos above show a couple of views of the course. I went round in level par gross after birdies at the 1st and 4th and bogies at the 2nd and 8th. However, by the time I finished the temperature had climbed to a humid 26 Degrees and although there was ample time for the short course at Callendar Park, my energy levels were low, so I left that one for another day.
Overall, I really like the set up at Carmuirs. The main course is terrific and the practice facilities are pretty good too (and the chilli cheese burger and ice cold Guinness at lunchtime also went down a treat!). I recommend you give this place a try.
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