The Isle of Arran, that large island which can be found out to sea in the Forth of Clyde between Prestwick and Machrihanish Golf clubs can offer a welcome break from the madness of life as well as enjoyable golf.
Jim Henderson The Secretary of Lamlash Golf Club (
http://www.lamlashgolfclub.co.uk/) has a very enjoyable course that will help de stress both mind and body and well worth a round should you decide to venture onto yet another Scottish Island. There are of course other course on the island i.e. Brodick (
http://www.brodickgolf.com/), Whiting Bay (
http://www.whitingbaygolfclub.org.uk/), Shiskine (
http://www.shiskinegolf.com/), Mackrie Bay (
http://www.machriebay.com/golfclub.html), Lochranza (
http://www.lochranzagolf.com/ ) and Corrie (
http://corriegolf.com/).
They are all well serviced by The Arran Golf Pass (
http://www.arran.uk.com/golfing/Golfpass.html) which is now £105 approx. 30% off Green Fees) for one round per person on all seven Arran courses which with my computer mind works out at £15 per round. Those who use carts (*~~*
) Lamlash certainly has quite a few, but if you can walk, you will fully embrace the scenery at a far more leisurely pace. Regret I have not played or walked the walk perhaps one day when fee of my back problem I may resume the joys of golf.
I attach for anyone interested some info on Lamlash starting with a copy of the original course map (courtesy of our Niall Carlton) and will include a current scorecard, course map and plan of the island. I also include a few general photos, but please check out the club sites as they may have more info on their individual courses.
The following newspaper report is from the 31st March 1892 showing the Lamlash course. When we passed this map to Jim at Lamlash the Club Members were very surprised as they had grown to believe that the first few holes where the only original ones left. To learn that they too are new as the course played in another direction was a shock but they are well pleased to now know the true history of their course - see current course plan with scorecard for more details.
The current Scorecard with map of both the island and the current course map.
Selection of a few standard photos (sorry for the poor selection) – for more please see each clubs web site.
I trust that the information on Arran may be of interest and those who like the history of the game will be able to compare both maps - would be even more enjoyable if armed with a pint looking out over the course – perhaps next year.
Melvyn