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The very expansive 18th and 5th double green.
The opening 1st hole and its welcoming large green.
Looking over the corner of the 5th greens bunker westward to the Isle of Bute.
The 17th hole during the summer playing season.
The 11th green from the tee with the island of Arran as the backdrop.
The 8th Green viewed from the 9th tee.
The green of the very testing par 4 second hole from the 17th tee.
Looking along the left rough on the 10th back towards the tee.
The approach to the 1st green from up high and right of the fairway.
The challenging par 3 - 7th hole from the tee.
Behind the 13th green looking north to the hills of Argyl.
The approach to the 3rd green from the left rough.
The 13th Green and some lovely blue skies.
Looking back down the 6th fairway from the 7th tee.
The slippery slopes of the 11th green.
The trees sitting out of bounds behind the 6th green.
The 11th green and beyond to Rothesay on Bute.
Looking down at the 17th green from the 18th tee.
Behind the 8th green looking back to the tee under winter conditions.
The right hand side of the 14th green during the off season.
The 17th Hole from slightly behind the green during the winter season.
The 5th green and a cruise ship from Greenock heading out to sea.
The 18th green looking eastwards to the rising moor.
Looking south from the 18th over the 5th fairway.
From behind the 4th green during the winter playing months.
From behind the green at the stroke index 1 - 15th hole
Looking up the 6th fairway from the tee.
From just behind the elevated 6th green.
The front right of the 7th green.
The view from behind the 7th green back towards the tee.
From the side of the 10th tee during the winter months.
From the left side of the par 3 - 8th green.
The lovely but tricky to hold 14th green.
The wonderfully sloped 9th green from just right of the usual approach.
The teeing ground for the short par 4 - 13th hole.
The 5th hole viewed from behind its right hand bunker.
Over the rough to the right of the 13th and out beyond the Clyde estuary.
The early test of the par 3 - 3rd hole looking back at the tee.
The slightly challenging tee shot faced on the 9th.
Looking up the length of the 9th green from the left side.
The small but tricky practice green next to the clubhouse.
The wonderful amphitheater of the 10th green viewed from behind.
The teeing ground for the 11th hole.
The 14th tee looking north down the fairway on a fine early summer day.
From behind the 11th green.
The tee shot for the 12th hole.
Front approach to the long but narrow 12th green.
Looking back up the 10th fairway over the delightfully positioned green.
Bunker protecting the right of the green on the 8th hole.
Looking back up to the 12th green from the right drop off.
Up on the moor looking down on the 6th green and 7th tee.
The elevated and well protected by two front bunkers 4th green.
From the long rough at the back of the 12th green.
The 13th green very nicely framed by the tall trees.
The challenging approach slope to the 6th green.
Looking north through the 13th green.
The short but small and well protected 16th green, a testy par 3.
A beautiful summer evening on the 18th tee.
The 18th tee and the stunning mountains of the Island of Arran.
The very tricky slopes of the final hole - a fine finishing par 3.
The clubhouse balcony and a stunning summer sunset.
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