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Newburgh Golf Links

Newburgh Golf Links is a championship links golf course situated on the stunning links coast of Aberdeenshire - the same stretch of land where Donald Trump wishes to build his new Hotel and Golf Complex. This stretch of golfing coast holds some of the best golf courses in Aberdeen.

Newburgh Golf Links was originally a 9 hole golf course until it was extended back in to an 18 hole golf course 1996. Its a great links course with a closing 9 holes needing accurate shot making from tee to green.

 Mark Sinclair is the Club Captain for Newburgh on Ythan Golf Club and no better person for a unique insight into this championship links course in the heart of Aberdeen.

 

Golf Interview

 

1. What's the best hole at Newburgh Golf links?

18th - Previously, it was the longest Par 5 in Scotland and is still regarded by many as one of the finest closing holes around. A real tester if you have got a score going!

 

2. And the worst? (or the hole the members would like to change most)

 

There are no bad holes, but there are some changes required at the 6th hole and we have development plans in place.

 

3. What's the most remarkable shot you've ever seen played

on the Newburgh Golf Course? (or heard about)

 

I have heard lots of stories about taking gentlemen having to take a Driver at the 148yard Par 3 16th! Yes, it can sometimes get windy!

 

4. What's the most remarkable round you've ever seen played here? (or heard about)

 

Last October a scratch player shot 67 at our course of the championship tees. The course plays 6423yards and it was bout 5degC that day. That was very impressive.

 

5. Which is the most deceptive hole? (looks benign but can trip you up)

 

Definitely the 1st. It measures 385yards and is a Par 4. However, it is uphill and usually in to wind and it plays more like 450yards. Most players are happy to accept a 5 any day.

 

6. What's the most important part of your game to bring to Newburgh? (driving, irons, putting, recovery shots and so on)

 

It is very advisable to hit it straight and to not try to hit it big. Otherwise, bring plenty of balls as the gorse beckons!

 

7. Is the course popular with women?

 

Yes, we have a very active ladies section with a lot of single figure handicappers. They meet on Wednesday nights.

 

8. Which of your junior members shows most promise?

 

Jack Moir is 11 years old and is playing of 16.

 

9. Is the CSS usually above par, matching par or below par?

 

Our Par is 72 and the CSS is mostly 72 or 73 and very occasionally 74.

 

10. Which green can you least afford to miss?

 

Right of the 2nd or short of the 8th greens both spell trouble. Missing the 9th on either side normally means lost ball.

 

11. Which green is the most difficult to putt?

 

The 6th green has three levels

 

12. Which one feature (tree, water hazard, bunker etc) would you most like to remove? (like Eisenhower's tree on the 17th at Augusta National).

 

Out of bounds to the right of the 17th

 

13. Who's the most famous person, not a Tour golfer, to have played here?

 

The crown Prince of Siam. Donald Trump is also an honorary member.

 

14. Which member has achieved most in golf?

 

Paul Lawrie is an honorary member and he supports our Junior program for which we are most grateful.

 

15. If money was no object, what would you change about the course?

 

We have a professionally written long term development plan and this would be accelerated if money was no object.

 

16. Honestly, do members see visitors as a necessary source of income, or do they welcome them with warmth?

 

We are proud of our relaxed and informal atmosphere and visitors are welcome with open arms seven days a week.

 

17. Do visitors usually walk off the 18th with a smile or a frown?

 

Definitely a big smile.

 

18. Which run of holes is the most difficult to negotiate?

 

7 thru 12.

 

19. Where do you need to take advantage in order to score well?

 

3 thru 6 and 13 thru 15

 

20. Which would you say are the strongest; the par threes, fours or fives?

 

The par threes. Three 3’s is a terrific achievement for any level of golfer.

 

 

 

Golf Interview

1. What’s the best hole of the course and why?

The 6th/15th. Tests all parts of your game. Straight long drive required; tricky second shot from a downhill lie; bunker shot or an awkward chip if the green is missed; two tier green which is also difficult to read.

2. Which hole is the most difficult and why?

Apart from the 6th/15th the 9th/18th is tough as it can play anything from a 3 wood to a 9 iron depending on the wind.

3. What’s the most important part of your game to bring to this course? (driving, putting, chipping, etc)

At Dundas our greens are relatively small therefore chipping comes into play more often than on other courses.

4. Which hole do the locals fear the most and why?

6th/15th as mentioned earlier although the older members and shorter hitters have difficulty at the 5th/14th which has a large tree in the middle of the fairway.

5. What’s the most remarkable shot or round that you have seen or heard of being played on this course?

One of our life members once had hole in one and 3 twos on the course’s four par 3s.

6. Which one feature of the course would you or your members like to remove? (Such as Eisenhower’s tree on the 17th at Augusta National)

Personally the bunkers at the 9th/18th.

7. Which is the most deceptive hole? (looks benign but can trip you up)

The 4th/13th. Many times players have started with 3 solid pars then tripped up at this straightforward hole. It’s only a 3 wood and a wedge but the green has hidden borrows and slopes.

8. Which green can you least afford to miss and why?

The 6th/15th which has bunkers on both sides and a 10 foot drop at the back.

9. Which green is the most difficult to putt?

The par 5 2nd/11th. Green slopes severely right to left and has a ‘bump’ in the middle of it. There aren’t any straight putts on the green.

10. Who’s the most famous person, not a Tour player, to have played here?

We’re not sure! When someone visits Dundas Castle they are entitled to play the course. We think a number of ‘well known’ people have taken up the offer.

11. Which run of holes are the most difficult to negotiate?

6th/15th to the 9th/18th.

12. Where do you need to take advantage to score well?

1st/10th to the 5th/14th

13. Which one feature of your course do visitors remark the most?

The fairways.

14. Is the CSS above par, matching par or below par?

Below.

15. Which member has achieved the most in golf?

Sally Watson who played in this year’s Curtis Cup.

16. Do you have any developments or changes planned?

No.

17. Which would you say are the strongest: par threes, fours or fives?

Par 3s.

18. Do you have any Events or Open events lined up for 2008/2009 that non club members could take part in?

Each year we have a Gents Invitational Greensomes where a member invites a guest. We also have a Ladies Open and a Senior Gents Open.

19. If you could play one more course, which would it be and why?

Ladybank. Tough course which tests your whole game particularly driving. Beautiful surroundings to look at if you aren’t playing well!

20. What would be your ideal 4 fourball?

The Great Triumvirate (Braid, Taylor & Vardon) and me. They dominated golf for over 20 years prior to WW1 and their influence is still with us today from the courses they designed to how we grip the club using the Vardon Grip. Fascinating to see how they played wearing the clothes they did and the equipment they used.

 

 

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