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Machrie golf course

Machrie golf course — golf course in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK.

Machrie golf course, golf courses in Scottish Highlands

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3 h–6 h

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Machrie golf course is a golf course in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "golf course in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 55.6620°, -6.2560°.

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The Machrie Golf Course, or "The Machrie Links", is located on Islay, in Scotland. The word "machrie" is a corruption of the Scottish Gaelic machair, which means more or less the same as "links" did on the east coast of Scotland. The Machrie is a Scottish Championship links style golf course. stretching to 7024 yards from the back tees. An original Willie Campbell design dating back to 1891 it was intentionally made long, at least by 19th Century standards, to attract golfers to Islay. The course was unusual in that its layout crosses the dunes instead of running alongside them like most links courses do, which resulted in multiple blind shots. The Machrie Links hosted a famous match in 1901 between James Braid, John Henry Taylor and Harry Vardon for a prize of £100, reputed to be the largest prize of its kind at that time in the British Isles. Harry Vardon called Mount Zion, originally the first hole, "the hardest hole I have seen". The links later hosted the Western Isles Open Championship in June 1935.

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Coordinates
55.6620, -6.2560
Postcode
PA42 7AN
Parliamentary constituency
Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber

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Where is Machrie golf course?
Machrie golf course is in Scottish Highlands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 55.6620°, -6.2560°.