The spectacularly beautiful Borders region of Scotland is a bewilderingly unknown part of Scottish golf. True to Scottish tradition, it has its share of golf courses and although few have names that are easily recognized, they all have an undeniable quality that makes them deserving of far more attention from visiting golfers than is the case. The Borders suffers from the problems of insufficient promotion and a geographic location that misses the usual tourist track by literally, just a few miles.
Golf visitors arriving in the capital of Edinburgh, typically follow the rest of the tourists and head north to St. Andrews and the golf-rich Kingdom of Fife. Some then continue further up the coast to play Royal Aberdeen, Cruden Bay and Royal Dornoch in the Scottish Highlands. As wonderful as all of these areas and their courses are, if these new arrivals would have just headed south from Edinburgh instead of north, the wonders of the Borders and its still secret golf treasures, would have been theirs. This undiscovered small corner of Scotland lies less than a half hour’s drive of Edinburgh Airport. Here you will find no crowds, no hustle and bustle, just a tranquil almost idyllic countryside of stunning scenery, dotted with ancient castles, charming towns and villages and golf clubs that are the most welcoming in the entire country.
Stay in the Borders for a week or even longer and you still won’t have enough time to play all of the courses that call out to be played. Spend just a few days here and you will have to decide which from the smorgasbord of golf choices you will select.
At the very top of your list should be The Roxburghe, an outstanding parkland layout that has received unprecedented acclaim since first opening in 1997. In a country with 600 years of golf history and almost the same number of golf courses - many established champions with a few hundred years of their own history to tell - it’s virtually impossible for any new course to get recognition of any type. The Roxburghe is clearly no ordinary course.
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Stretching to a meaningful 7,100 yards from the tips, The Roxburghe is a course that can be taken advantage of by long hitters, providing their length is accompanied by accuracy, strategy and good club selection. Above all, this is a course for the thinking golfer and to succeed, the thinking process must be operating in top gear from start to finish.
There is no question that this is a very challenging layout, stern enough to test even the scratch golfer. But for those of more humble golfing skills, there is a selection of tee positions, bringing what might be perceived as a monster, down to more manageable dimensions. Seldom is it true that a course can be enjoyed by all levels of players, but here it is the case and regardless of your level of ability, enjoyment of this very special course can be assured.
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| Roxburghe was ranked among the top 100 courses of the British Isles within four years of opening. |
To the left the River Teviot runs the full length of the fairway, the two separated only by a narrow, steep bank, guaranteed to suck any errant shot to a quick, watery grave. To the right is gnarly rough, a resting place for impossible lies and just to keep you on your toes, those craftily placed fairway bunkers. It’s a hole that tingles the spin and a non-stop thriller all the way. Photogenic it most certainly is, but best to block out the pretty views, concentrate on the job at hand and par might be in the stars.
This is about as noble as golf gets and if you want a challenge to shoot for, try the course record of 67, held by none other than Nick Faldo.
Try to get to the Borders on your next golf trip to Scotland and be sure to include The Roxburghe on your must-play list - you won’t regret it. While you’re there, be on the look out for the Duke, he’s usually around the course or the clubhouse and enjoys nothing more than chatting with visitors about the intricacies of his course.
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