HOW MANY BALLS WOULD YOU LOSE?? Money Match - Aberdour Golf Club
In this Money Match I travel up to Aberdour Golf Club in Fife, Scotland to take on Paul and an unbelievable few starting holes! How many balls would you lose?
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Aberdour Golf Club Video Tour
UK Golf Guide:
One of the top golf courses in the UK, Aberdour is situated just six miles southeast of Dunfermline in the delightful region of Fife; lies some 30 miles south of St. Andrews and on the shores of the River Forth. St. Andrews is known throughout the world as the 'Home of Golf' and where the origins and rules of the game of golf were developed. From a golfing perspective St. Andrews may arguably be the golfing centerpiece for golf in the Kingdom of Fife but throughout the Kingdom there are a number of golfing 'Jewels in the Crown'. One of these is Aberdour where you can enjoy 'Golf with a View' and is one of the top golf courses in the UK..
It is a wonderful course one of the best golf courses in the UK that lengthens out allowing some room for a slice but with reward to those straight and long. A number of holes run along the shore of the River Forth with views across the Forth to Edinburgh and beyond. From every point on the course the golfer can never fail to be inspired by the nearby picturesque Inchcolm Island and its historic Priory; the panoramic view across the Forth to Edinburgh and the River Forth itself as it stretches out into the North Sea.
Particularly unusual is the start of two par '3's. They may be short but they are far from straightforward. The first is from an elevated tee down to a green set on a rocky promontory. The second is at least as daunting. Teeing off from the rocky platform by the first green, the shot required is across a bay to an elevated green set into a steep hillside.
From the 3rd. tee the course takes on its parkland character as it rolls and undulates across the raised beach. Take care to savour the greens -- all are beautifully sculptured with some very attractive bunkering, the 12th being a fine example.
With the fine views and a series of testing holes, Aberdour is a popular course with visitors coming from many parts of the world and is proud to be a 'Jewel in the Crown'.
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Aberdour Hotel, Aberdour, United Kingdom, Review HD
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A friendly, family-run hotel situated in one of Fife's picturesque coastal villages, specializing in fresh fare, using local Scottish produce where possible.
Real ale is always available on tap, and the establishment has once again been included in this year’s ‘Camra’ Good Beer Guide. Although the buildings date back to the 17th century, all 16 bedrooms have private bathrooms, and tea and coffee making facilities.
The hotel is an ideal base for touring, golf breaks and for visiting Edinburgh which is just 30 minutes by car/rail, with the station just one minute’s walk away.
Aberdour 12-03-2012.
I did this walk on the 12th March 2012. The video s start`s at a viewing point along the A921 between Burntisland and Aberdour. This point looks over the Forth. I then leave there and head in to Aberdour and the Villages famous Silver Sand Park and Beach.
There is a car park to the right near the beach but there is a disabled car park further on right next to the beach and that is where I am going to park.
I started the walk by going along to the left of the beach to just passed the café and toilet.
I then turned around and headed back the other way to the Boat House and the small light house a little further on which is as far as I can go.
There is a path that goes over the hill to the West seafront but there are some steps which I can`t access.
I head back to where I parked my car. But I was thinking about the people I saw when I was at the East end of the beach near the café, they seemed to be heading for a path that went along the East side of the bay and I was wondering where it went and for how far, so I think I will head along that way and see where it goes to.
It mostly goes along side or close to the sea and the railway track. The railway line is the main Aberdeen to Edinburgh and beyond line.
Quite a bit along the path I came to a lovely water fall, it was worth doing the walk just to see it.
A short distance after that I turned around. I had come to what I thought was the start of the new houses being built at the West side of Burntisland on the ground that might have been where the Aluminium Works used to be on.
Aluminium Works Burntisland Aluminium Company started production in the town in 1917. Production ceased in late 2002.
I headed back to the car after that.
I hope you enjoyed the walk and video. If you did check out my other videos of walks or even come along and do the walks yourself. There are some great walks around Fife though most of the walks I do are around my home in Lochgelly. This is due to a few factors, one is that there are a lot of great walks local to where I live (some might not be all that long but there are quite a few of them close-ish together that if you are able to you could maybe do more than one of the walks).
All of my walks are Mobility scooter accessible or I would not be able to do them. My Mobility scooter is a large 3 wheeled version.
Is there anyone out there that might be willing to sponsor me by buying me a good quality Helmut camera? At the moment I use my Sony Ericsson Neo 720p phone camera which I have to hold in one hand steer the scooter with the other which can be quite hard to do.
I have tried a Helmut camera an unbranded version of a camera called a Possidion 720p HD but I found the video warped. I looked on youtube at clips taken on some other similar priced Helmut cameras and found them warped as well so it will have to be a more expensive Helmut camera that produces true to live HD video like I get from my Sony Ericsson Neo 720p phone camera. A Helmut as well would be helpfull but not a bike version with all the holes in it, more like motor bike Helmut's.
r.a.hunter@live.co.uk
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Aberdour Hotel, Aberdour, United Kingdom, HD revisión
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A friendly, family-run hotel situated in one of Fife's picturesque coastal villages, specializing in fresh fare, using local Scottish produce where possible.
Real ale is always available on tap, and the establishment has once again been included in this year’s ‘Camra’ Good Beer Guide. Although the buildings date back to the 17th century, all 16 bedrooms have private bathrooms, and tea and coffee making facilities.
The hotel is an ideal base for touring, golf breaks and for visiting Edinburgh which is just 30 minutes by car/rail, with the station just one minute’s walk away.
Scotland - Aberdour in Fife
Photography by Teresa Maria.
Music by Miriam Venus.
Song title:- Songbird and Butterfly.
Aberdour in the Kindom of Fife. These photos were taken in late summer and mid-autumn. There is a lovely coastal path from the shores of Aberdour to the coastal town of Burntisland.
Aberdour Hotel, Aberdour, United Kingdom, HD Review
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A friendly, family-run hotel situated in one of Fife's picturesque coastal villages, specializing in fresh fare, using local Scottish produce where possible.
Real ale is always available on tap, and the establishment has once again been included in this year’s ‘Camra’ Good Beer Guide. Although the buildings date back to the 17th century, all 16 bedrooms have private bathrooms, and tea and coffee making facilities.
The hotel is an ideal base for touring, golf breaks and for visiting Edinburgh which is just 30 minutes by car/rail, with the station just one minute’s walk away.
Gies the Baw!!! Aberdour Boat Club.Burns Supper.
The first public performance of Gies the Baw at Aberdour Boat Clubs Burns Supper! Unfortunately it is too late a night for the puppets and they are all tucked up in bed! This is the start of the cosmic pipers world tour which starts in Aberdour and finishes in Ballingry via Kinglassie!!! Download song at cosmicpiper.com. Thanks for watching! ps Dr Sporranovsky has flown in from Siberia for the performance. He is sitting at the front and was expecting something a bit more operatic!!! He secretly phones hitman, KGB agent Martin Gorbalot on the other side of the audience!! Will the cosmic piper survive? Watch this space!!!
Burntisland Golf House Club - The Most Beautiful Course in Fife
The Kingdom of Fife is where golf began and where it still thrives today. Looking out over its southern shore is Burntisland Golf House Club, home of the 10th oldest golf club in the world.
And clearly one of the most scenic.
The views commence from the 1st looking back towards the clubhouse with the Forth Bridges visible in the distance. From the tee, the 4th takes its line off of Edinburgh Castle across the water.
There are few courses in Scotland that enjoy such exhilarating panoramas. From its commanding heights you enjoy views up and down the magnificent Forth Valley to the capital city of Edinburgh, the Forth Bridges and - to the east - East Lothian.
But it's not just the views that are exciting...this is a quality course from start to finish. Here's Fraser Hutchison, the club's current club champion to tell us some more...
Fraser's Speil....
It would take some doing to get used to views like these but Fraser's clearly a very focused golfer.
Fantastic outlooks are one thing but Burntisland has a history to match...
Dave's Clip on history...
Old Tom Morris first surveyed the site but it was Open Champion Willie Park Jr that actually laid the course out in 1896. Then in 1922 James Braid came along and applied his vast experience as a golf course architect. And that is pretty much the course we see today.
Let's hear from some of Burntisland's many visitors to see what they think of the course...
The clubhouse is equally gratifying - good food, great staff and a very warm welcome.
As the epicenter of the game, the Kingdom of Fife has so much golf on offer. But there are few courses - even here in the Kingdom - that can rival Burntisland's scenic quality and warm welcome.
Aberdour, Fife, Scotland
A visit to Aberdour in the Kingdom of Fife. We walk from the station to the Fife Coastal Path, the harbour, then back to the station just in time for the Edinburgh train.
Aberdour Beach Session 4 18th sept 2010
Aberdour Festival 2012 - Abby Fitzpatrick and Garry Downie
Abby Fitzpatrick and Garry Downie performing at the Poems and Pints evening as part of the festival.
Aberdour Castle Wedding Photopix
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Welcome to Torphin Hill Golf Club. We welcome new members and visitors. Application form and details on our website torphinhill.com.
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Camera work: Craig Meighan
Editing and post-production: James Fleming
Aberdour
Aberdour is a popular and scenic village on the south coast of Fife, Scotland. It is situated on the north shore of the Firth of Forth.
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talkinggolf Review Balbirnie Park - Part 2
Kevin, Jonny and Gav take on Balbirnie Park Golf Club in the second part of their course review.
Current prices:
6+ players, £30.00 per person, Monday – Thursday & £40.00 Friday-Sunday (SAVING £20.00 per person)
12+ players £25.00 per person Monday – Thursday & £35.00 Friday- Sunday (SAVING £25.00 per person)
BUGGY RATE FOR BOOKINGS: £20.00 each instead of £24.00
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