In Volume 1 of The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses, Tom Doak published that.
“The flat Medal course plays along the railway for several holes at the outset. The links is studded with copses of pine trees to separate the holes on a relatively narrow site, but these are true links conditions – when I played it thirty years ago after a bit of drought, my drives were all close to 300 yards downwind, but my short wedge approaches were bouncing over the greens until I learned to play softer, low shots. The Ashludie course actually features more interesting terrain, but at barely 5000 yards, few outsiders will try it.”
The Medal Course at Monifieth Golf Club received a score of 3 out of 10 from Tom Doak and a score of 4 out of 10 from one of his co-authors.