Girvan Golf Course

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Weekday |
Weekend |
| Single Round |
£15.00 |
£18.00 |
| Single Round
(Juvenile) |
£7.50 |
£9.50 |
| Telephone |
01465 714346 |
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Medal Tees |
SSS |
| Men |
5064 yards |
64 |
| Ladies |
4738 yards |
67 |
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Girvan Golf Course shares the same stunning views towards
Ailsa Craig in the Firth of Clyde as its more illustrious neighbour
Turnberry.
The course was designed by James Braid (after whom the first hole
was named), and has had few alterations since its inception in 1902.
Both Turnberry and Girvan were amended during the war when much
of their land was given over to potato planting. Their recovery
was well achieved and although not of Championship standard, Girvan
provides a golfing test of considerable charm and aesthetic pleasure.
The exposed first eight holes are pure Scottish links, immediately
adjacent to the beach, and the second ten holes are parkland providing
a variable challenge. This latter part has the added interest of
the river, from which the town takes its name, winding through the
fairways to its final destination in the Firth of Clyde. Care should
be taken on the ninth tee, as this hole is named after the gentleman
who stepped back to admire a good drive only to take an unscheduled
dip in the Girvan.
Strong features of this course are the fairly long par threes,
all usually exacerbated by the prevailing SW wind. There are four
par threes on the front nine and four on the back, if you dont score
well on these your score is wrecked. If you score well on Girvan
you have played very well indeed! |