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Panmure GC - 6th "Hogan" There are two words synonymous with Scotland: golf and whisky and, at Edzell Golf Club, they blend together perfectly. Gin may be making inroads but whisky is the shining beacon. Edzell Golf Club is a sweet and well-aged parkland, with ingredients that include a bomb crater created during World War II, and splashes of history around the clubhouse. Right next door, the 4 star Glenesk Hotel makes a splash of its own with the Guinness Book of Records for the most number of whiskies available to guests and visitors. The 360° Bar is stacked high with gleaming bottles, and you will have your work cut out for you as you choose from the 1,013 whiskies on offer. There might be a favourite you have in mind or an elusive label you’ve been seeking for years… chances are it will be here and John, the barman, will find it for you in an instant. And he’ll recommend any number of other labels based on your tastes. Half an hour away, on the coast, whisky is quickly forgotten as you prepare to play the fifth oldest (1562) recorded golf links in the world. Only at St Andrews has golf been played longer over the same golfing ground. And what a peach Montrose is. Framed by flaming gorse, the scent of coconut is overwhelming as you head up into the dunes above the sea for a stretch of holes that will take your breath away. Holes 2 to 6 are glorious, streaking along the coastline and dancing across dune tops that have been eroded by nature over recent decades. A tee hangs on the very edge, roped off, demonstrating how links and coastal courses are at forefront of climate change. On the 150 yard par three 3rd – named ‘Table’ for Volume 4 • Issue 44 37