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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Drumoig Golf Hotel.
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Drumoig Golf Hotel Player Reports
Martin Clarke (Scotland) 29/08/05
Quality course, I have played this course many times over the last 2 winters and it plays like any inland course does in the summer. Long Par 5's demanding Par 4's and tricky Par 3's, you cant ask for more.
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Rod Phillips (Scotland) 03/09/02
An excellent course which is very well laid out and in great condition. Challenging par 3's and long par 5's certainly sort out the men from the boys! The facilities are second to none - excellent catering, bar facilities, and onsite accomodation. I would recommend that you organise a golf cart if you playing two rounds.
Our company will be returning in the future.
(Scotland) 11/03/00
I have not played the course yet.
Why?
Because I can't get passed Scotscraig which is just down the road in Tayport.
Steve Anderson (Scotland) 29/02/00
A poor course offering little in the way of golfing pleasure. On the other hand there is an excellent course just down the road called St.Michaels GC where friendly service is combined with a great golfing challenge.
Steve () 13/05/99
I have been a member at Drumoig since its opening three years ago. For a course of such age it has become a must for any golfer in the area. It is challenging, long and in good condition. The only downfalls is that the 18th has now been shortened for day to day play due to residents in the houses (or at least one house in particular!) complaining of balls in his garden. The SSS is 73 from the yellow tee's (7000+ yards) and 70 from green (6,600 yards) making it extremely difficult to play to your handicap (par 72 off yellow and green). The greens are firm making it hard to stop any ball on the greens. They are also very hard to read with lots of hidden borrows.
There is no "real" club facilities, as yet, as the complex is owned by Drumoig PLC, the club has a separate identity - although it is pricey for this are (~œ400/year). There is some talk of a new bar being built for members and golfers as the current facility is part of the hotel and does not have a golf club feel to it.\r\n



