Sam
Yes, we stood in line for sometime at the f&c bar in Anstruther and the fish was excellent!
CRAIL TOUR CONTA long, testing two-shotter, the 8th plays to an excellent double green shared with the bruiser 11th, Crail's most difficult par 4s. The fairway is very wide, but driving up the left leaves an up the gut uphill approach. Its quite evident in the photo that Crail has more parkland grasses dominating the rough and large areas of fairways.
The golfers behind the green are teeing off on #12. This section of the course has an interesting flow as the three long holes are broken up with two very short par 4s...all of which cover hilly terrain.
A closer look at the green.
Now then, being a fan of short 4s, I was very taken by the 9th. The downhill nature of the hole encourages folks to have a bash, which then makes the outstanding use of the boundary wall come into play.
The uphill 10th is an odd looking duck with a centre-line bunker and a bit of false-front green. A cracking hole, the 427 yard 11th is all uphill and appropriately named Lang Whang. A five here is as good as a par.
Heading back down the hill, the three-shot 12th isn't a special hole, though there is a nasty hidden bunker over the brow of a mound on a perfect line with wind off the left which will temper many from having a proper go at this hole. The hole is named Burn, but it is the green which is most engaging.
The terrific short 13th follows, a hole I didn't recall in the slightest.
The green and front apron are thought-provoking. Not pictured is the car park to the right. I imagine it doesn't take much of poor strike with wind off the left to cause some concern.
More to follow.
Ciao