The County Golf Club is the only true links course in South West Scotland, situated on the shores of the scenic Luce Bay. The Isle of Man to the south is visible on a clear day. Founded in 1894, the original 9 holes were laid out by Charles Hunter, then the professional at Prestwick. Hunter also designed Cochrane Castle and Prestwick St. Nicholas around this time. When the course was extended to 18 holes in 1987 the second nine holes were the work of former Scottish Professional Champion, Gordon Cunningham, then professional at the Troon Municipal Courses. The excellent condition of this exquisite piece of links land, combined with the subtly sloping greens and changing sea breezes, provide an examination of golfing acumen at all levels. Visitors will find a friendly atmosphere in the clubhouse, with full catering facilities available throughout the year.
Restrictions: Please contact club in advance to make a booking, all tee times are subject to availability.
Mains of Park , Glenluce, DG8 0NN 54.872774 -4.8310168
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