Scotland's Less Obvious Season 2 ep.9 - Millport

This heathland course is situated above the town of Millport on the Isle of Cumbrae, just off the Ayrshire coast and a short ten minute ferry from Largs on the mainland. The club was formed in 1888 and at the time was known as The Cumbrae Golf Club. This was later changed to avoid confusion with Comrie Golf Club in Perthshire. In 1913 the well-known golf course architect, James Braid, was invited to lay out the course "to suit the modern game".

The course measures just short of 6000 yards, has a par of 68 with SSS of 69 (Ladies par is 72 with a yardage of 5,228) and demands a full repertoire of shot making - there are several blind shots to test golfers skills.  Out of bounds comes into play in the first 7 holes, and at the 2nd out of bounds faces you right and left.

It’s a fun, enjoyable golf course with views that are nothing short of spectacular on a good day.

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