Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Loch Brahan
On my last entry I said that there was a puddle on the first fairway that would need some drainage works. Well unfortunately it has now grown into a full blown water feature which has been christened Loch Brahan...pictured below
. Elsewhere on the course, Jon has borrowed some sheep from the farm next door to trim back some of the rough. With the weather having turned much colder, he is hoping to do the last cut of the season any time now and put the mower to bed for the winter.
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Long Overdue Update
A bit of a break from the blog as I have been quite busy recently with various bits and pieces including a trip up north to see Jon & Claudia. Even though it has only been a couple of months since we saw the course, we could see plenty of progress. The picture was taken in August looking back down the first fairway towards the tee and the ninth green. All the tufty bits of grass have now gone and the fairways look great. The only problem is a rather large puddle roughly where my children are standing that will need a drainage solution. This has been caused by a deluge of rain during the last few weeks. I have some new pictures to upload over the next few weeks and look out for details of the family cesspit project!
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Screaming!
It has been pouring with rain in Tollie during the last few days, in fact Monday was so miserable that Claudia & Jon spent the day in the office doing paperwork. Despite a drop off in temperature, the grass is still growing strongly and is quite difficult to mow when wet. Very frustrating and it brought to mind the sculpture pictured left. This was carved into a tree stump by expert woodsman Willie when he visited at Easter and reminds us of Munch's picture The Scream.
To remind everybody of the lovely summer months, the second picture is of teabreak time. We had been giving the fifth green its second cut having first raked off the cuttings from the previous mowing.
Monday, 13 September 2010
Lots of jobs done

These are pictures of the fifth green looking back down the fairway towards the tee position and fourth green. In the top photo the grass seed was just starting to grow and in the second, it is established and has had a couple of cuts. When Jon & Claudia first started work, the gap between the trees did not exist and it was impossible to walk through. They have worked very hard to clear away all the gorse and scrub etc revealing a burn in the process. Foundations for a bridge to cross this have just been laid. Elsewhere, drainage has been put in at the back of the sixth green to take away some standing water and Jon has been busy with the hired mower although the original one was whisked off to Musselburgh Race Course as theirs had broken.
The greens have all had their first top dressing of sand which is part of the process of making the playing surface even.
Friday, 10 September 2010
Still Growing, Still Mowing
Just a quick post. As the title suggests mowing the course is still taking up quite a bit of time. Jon & Claudia presently have a semi-rough mower on loan which is being used to deal with some of the stubborn tufty bits of grass on the fairways which the regular fairway mower would take a while to cut down. Jon has also been working on the area around the fourth green and fifth fairway with some help from his friend John, a golf course architect who has been staying recently. Claudia and Jon have also enjoyed having some guests to stay and Claudia has been perfecting her Scottish breakfasts.
The picture shows a view across several of the fairways on the lower part of the course. Claudia is on the mower and Jon is driving the Cushman truck.
Wednesday, 25 August 2010
Back to the Blog

Hi there, sorry there have been no new posts during the last month but the family and I have been up in Ross-shire looking at the course for ourselves. Wow, what an amazing difference! From rough grazing land has sprung a golf course. I must admit I was quite sceptical last autumn when Jon said that a bit of mowing would convert the scrappy grass with its pock marked surface into fairways, however he has certainly proved that he knows what he is talking about. With the fairways now cut and the greens growing in it is now possible to see Jon's vision and how he has used the landscape with the design.
For all it is just nine holes at present, the feel of the course changes as you go around from being more compact at the front to wide open spaces at the back of the land. The views are fantastic and the wildlife that is around is tremendous. During the fortnight we saw an osprey, red kites, deer, numerous butterflies and dragonflies amongst other things. Hopefully in the future people will appreciate these aspects every bit as much as the golf. The course is worth seeing in person and as mentioned before, Jon and Claudia have room for friends to stay. There is plenty to do and see in the area which is very accessible by road, rail or air. Contact Claudia on 0751 851 4650 (+44751 185 14650 from abroad)
The pictures show the transformation of the ninth green over the last few months. If you look back to earlier entries at the beginning of the year you will see how this area looked prior to the toilet block and some trees being felled.
Monday, 19 July 2010
First Green, First Cut
With the recent mixture of sunshine and showers, the grass on the greens is now growing away nicely. The picture shows the first green after its first cut. This was done with a strimmer, a little unorthodox but necessary due to the height of some of the grass and weeds. The 6th, 7th and 8th greens have also had the same treatment too. Elsewhere on the course, Claudia has continued to mow the fairways.
Claudia and Jon have also been busy settling in to the new bungalow. Claudia's cousin Robbie visited last week from Switzerland and enjoyed his visit very much. He will be pleased to know that some beds have been ordered for delivery soon so he wont have to sleep on the camp bed next time.
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