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Spring Handicap Despite the very difficult windy conditions a healthy field of 35 contested the Spring Handicap on Sunday. Top of the field was Jamie Jardine with his net 65 good enough to take the trophy. John Black continued his good form with a net 66 taking the runner up spot. Our Mail on Sunday team is now through to the fourth round of this tournament with their 31/2 to 11/2 win over Kirkintilloch G.C. Members are reminded that the knockout competition sheets are on the Locker Room Notice Board with a closing date of Sunday 11th May. Winter Rules are no longer in play. Busy week-end ahead with the RNLI Medal on Saturday – members are reminded that entry to this competition is by donation – and the Hector linden Qualifier on Sunday with the best 8 net scores going through to the knockout stages. Any member unable to play in the knockout stages is asked to indicate this on their scorecard. |
Ceud Mile Failte
A hundred thousand welcomesPort Bannatyne Golf Club is located on the beautiful and historic Isle of Bute, in Scotland. It is an ancient, distinctive, and hospitable golf club where green fees are affordable and visiting golfers are made most welcome. Our gaelic greeting ('Ceud Mile Failte') is symbolic of scenery and atmosphere. Although the island lies in the Clyde Estuary in the south west of Scotland—and is therefore easy to reach—the Higland Boundary Fault runs neatly through the middle of Bute just a few miles south of our course. So the vistas and landscapes that surround you while playing are truly Highland in their characteristics. If you only play here once, we promise you will carry the memories of your day on our course in your heart for many, many years. |
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