Buckpool
Buckie Moray, Scotland- AddressBarhill Rd, Buckie, Buckie Moray AB56 1DU, UK
In the early 1930s, during a period of high unemployment in the herring fishing industry, the local council at Buckpool decided to address this problem by constructing a golf course on farmland close to the town centre.
One of the Great Triumvirate, five-time Open champion J.H. Taylor, was tasked with laying out the new 18-hole course and although a few minor modifications have been made down the years, it’s his design that’s still in operation today.
Although the course occupies a coastal setting on a raised marine platform, with splendid views along the Moray Firth, it’s not a true links as such. Nevertheless, the normally firm and fast conditions of Buckpool’s greens and fairways are an absolute delight.
There are only a couple of par fives on the scorecard, with par for the course set at 70 and a standard scratch mark of 69. Feature holes include short par fours on the back nine at the 11th, 12th and 17th, whilst the 400-yard 18th is a demanding home hole, playing to a treacherous, two-tiered green.
In the early 1930s, during a period of high unemployment in the herring fishing industry, the local council at Buckpool decided to address this problem by constructing a golf course on farmland close to the town centre.
One of the Great Triumvirate, five-time Open champion J.H. Taylor, was tasked with laying out the new 18-hole course and although a few minor modifications have been made down the years, it’s his design that’s still in operation today.
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View AllJ. H. Taylor is rightly regarded as a golfing pioneer. The five-time Open champion was one of the best golfers of his era, he then played a significant role in shaping the way that the game is now conducted.