Irvine Golf Club

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The Irvine Golf Club, Bogside sports a traditional links course established over 100 years ago owing much of it’s present day character to the design work of James Braid in 1926. The course provides a challenge to all with its subtle changes in direction and no two holes the same.

Irvine Golf Club hosts the Final Qualifying Rounds for the Open Championship when it is held at Turnberry or Royal Troon. In addition to this the P.G.A frequently stage their events at the course, including the Sunderland Of Scotland Masters. In 2004 the club will be hosting the Qualifying rounds for the British Open Championship at Royal Troon.

The course demands accurate shot making, after all, it has produced three Scottish Amateur Champions in Hammy McInally, Jimmy Walker and Jack Cannon who honed their skills at Bogside.