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A
classic combination of links and parkland fairways that will
test the skills of even the most experienced golfer.
To
properly challenge Seafield, accuracy from the tee is essential
at every hole. The greens are tight and testing and must be
approached from the proper angle to avoid playing over the
greenside bunkers. Seafield greens are famous in Ayrshire,
not just for their high standard of presentation but for the
fact that an unwary approach can result in a seriously damaged
scorecard. The linksland part of the course was the original
Seafield nine hole course that opened for play in 1904. The
convenience of the venue and quality of the greens soon led
to the development of a further 9 holes and the incorporation
of the magnificent adjacent parkland.
A
great deal of re-styling and development of the course has
taken place in recent years. When this is linked to the traditional
tight and deceptively testing greens and strategically placed
bunkers, many a scorecard tells a torrid tale. Players are
left wondering just how that putt slipped by, or how that
bunker was "in play" when it looked easily carried. When this
hidden gem is played alone, or in combination with its "big
sister" of Belleisle, there is no more attractive or challenging
day's golf in Scotland.
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weekday |
weekend
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| single
round |
£17.50 |
£20.00 |
| juvenile |
£7.00 |
£9.00 |
| Leisure
card holder |
£11.00 |
£15.50 |
| Telephone
- 0044 (0) 1292 441258 |
Green Fees are single round weekdays £17.50,
Leisurecard Holder £11 and Juvenile £7
weekends £20, Leisurecard Holder £15.50 and Juvenile
£9
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