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Dunaverty is regularly referred to as a "hidden gem" and it is easy to see why when you take into account the wonderful coastal setting, fantastic condition and testing layout.

A haven for golfers and wildlife alike with an abundance of birds, flora and fauna on display and possibly even a chance sighting of an otter to add to a memorable experience.

Whilst its not the longest of courses, golfers of all abilities will enjoy its natural links layout which weaves amongst the wind-contoured terrain creating natural hazards on every hole. To keep a good score, the golfer will particularly need to master the devilish collection of par 3’s ranging from 123 to 245 yards in length. 

To find out more about each hole why not take our tour - click here

 

Score Card

Hole

Name

White Yards

Yellow Yards

Par

Stroke Index

1

Strangs

318

301

4

3

2

Garrach Dhu

157

152

3

15

3

Scott's Home

279

235

4

11

4

Dunaverty

177

162

3

18

5

Dalmore

257

248

4

10

6

Arthur's Seat

245

234

3

6

7

St Andrews

180

170

3

16

8

Sanda

392

372

4

2

9

Punch Bowl

253

248

4

8

 

OUT  

2258

2122

32

 

10

Mount Zion

123

120

3

13

11

The Cleet

266

252

4

9

12

Brunerican

277

272

4

7

13

The Cemetery

466

446

5

1

14

Rest and be Thankful

194

192

3

14

15

McNeil

352

345

4

5

16

Argyll

148

140

3

17

17

The Burn

412

385

4

4

18 Machribeg 323 303 4 12
  IN  

2541

2455

34

 
  OUT  

2258

2122

32

 
  TOTAL  

4799

4577

66

 
 
5th green looking towards Dunaverty Rock and N.Ireland - Click to enlargeDunaverty Beach at sunset - click to enlargeStunning view from the 10th green towards Dunaverty Rock, Keil, Mull of Kintyre and Northern Ireland!View from the 5th tee over the burn and the 17th green towards the final hole and the club house

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Revised: Saturday, 17 September 2005