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St. Andrews, Dornoch, Inverness, Carnoustie? Rate Scotland's golf courses at ScotlandGolf.com

Friday August 15, 2008 | 11:31:55 178 words, 17811 views
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Fans of the TravelGolf.com This Week podcast heard me talking a few weeks back about a whole slate of improvements at ScotlandGolf.com, the top source on the web for info about golf in Scotland.

We just rolled out another improvement there: reader course rankings.

You can rank and review your favorite golf courses in Scotland by simply finding them in the ScotlandGolf.com course guide at www.scotlandgolf.com/scotlandgolfcourses. On each course listing, you’ll find a possible five stars and a link that says “Submit your rating.”

You can also scroll down each listing to the “Reader Ratings / Reviews” section to see what other golfers have to say about the course.

To get an idea of what I’m talking about, see one of the latest reviews posted, of Murcar Golf Links near Aberdeen.

So tell us (and other golfers) what you think. Ever play the Old Course at St. Andrews? What about Royal Dornoch or Inverness - are they worth the trip up into the Highlands? Is Cruden Bay too gimmicky? How’d you do playing Carnoustie?


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That's great.

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