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Erskine Golf Club

Coordinates:55°54′59″N4°30′15″W/ 55.9165°N 4.5041°W/55.9165; -4.5041
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Erskine Golf Club
Clubhouse
Club information
Coordinates55°54′59″N4°30′15″W/ 55.9165°N 4.5041°W/55.9165; -4.5041
LocationErskine
Established1904
TypePrivate
Total holes18
Events hostedScottish Pro Championship in 1991 Scottish Youth Championship in 2007
GreensBentgrass
Websitehttp:// erskinegolfclublimited.co.uk/
Designed byWillie Fernie,James Braid,Dr Alister MacKenzie,Leslie Balfour-Melville,Robert Maxwell, Norman Mitchell Innes
Par71
Length6372 yards

Erskine Golf Clubis on the banks of theRiver ClydeatErskine,Renfrewshire.It sits on the border between Erskine andBishopton.The club takes its name from the former Erskine Estate.[1][2]

History

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The course was founded by the land owner of the Erskine Estate, William Arthur Baird. He wanted to construct a course on his land and enrolled the help of three friends.Leslie Balfour-Melville,Robert Maxwell and Norman Mitchell Innes helped layout the course at Erskine in 1901. Baird then encouragedWillie Fernie(open champion 1883) to develop the course into 18 holes between 1903-4.

The course opened on Saturday 12 March 1904. An exhibition match was played betweenWillie FernieandBen Sayers.Later in the year a meeting was held in Bishopton Primary School and the club was established. Baird became the first captain and in 1905 built the clubhouse, furnished it and maintained at his own expense.

The club managed to carry on throughWorld War Iand in 1920 enlisted the help ofDr Alister MacKenzieto redesign the 12th and 13th holes. In homage these holes are named after their designer.

James Braid(five times open champion) redesigned the course in 1937. He added new bunkers and holes and improvements to the design of the greens. This is the course as it is today.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Site Record for Erskine Golf Course, Golf Road, Bishopton".Canmore.rcahms.gov.uk.Retrieved10 July2014.
  2. ^"Bishopton, Golf Road, Erskine Golf Course".ScotlandsPlaces.Retrieved10 July2014.
  3. ^"History".Erskinegolfclublimited.co.uk. 12 March 1904. Archived fromthe originalon 31 October 2015.Retrieved10 July2014.