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Inspired by the earlier traditions of golf, architects Willard Byrd and Clyde Johnston and a small group of ardent lovers of the game have molded this 400-acre, heretofore untouched historic site into a golfing masterpiece. The natural beauty of ever-changing elevations, gigantic 100 year old pines, colorful dogwoods, glistening hollies, graceful live oaks, winding streams and brooks (burns) and the lovely Firth of Clyde... all crowned with a 19th Century British-styled clubhouse, have created a showcase symbolizing the beauty of Scottish tradition.

Once played, you will remember the distinctive characteristics of each hole, each green, the unusual bunkers (especially the Devil's Mistress!), heather-laced dunes, Scotch Broom... a course dedicated to the ardent players who appreciate the tradition and beauty of golf. We hope you will enjoy playing the course and the clubhouse fellowship as much as we have enjoyed their creation.

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