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		<title>Auchenharvie And Western Gailes Golfing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a golfer, plan on spending a few days golfing in and around Stevenston. The Scot’s passion for golf means that there are several golf courses available and you won’t have to golf the same course twice, unless you want to.
A scant mile from Stevenston’s town center is the Auchenharvie Golf Course. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a golfer, plan on spending a few days golfing in and around Stevenston. The Scot’s passion for golf means that there are several golf courses available and you won’t have to golf the same course twice, unless you want to.</p>
<p>A scant mile from Stevenston’s town center is the Auchenharvie Golf Course. This nine-hole golf course opened in 1983. It was designed so that it can be played as eighteen holes using different tee off positions on the second time around. A relatively easy course, water features have been well incorporated into it.<span id="more-37"></span></p>
<p>For those that just want to practice, there is a driving range that can accommodate eighteen people at a time. Whether you want a fast 9-hole game, a more leisurely 18-hole golf game, or want to hit a few buckets to work on your drive; there will be a course (or two) to meet your needs.</p>
<p>A few miles south of Stevenston, near Castlepark, is Western Gailes Golf Club. Founded in 1897, this world-class golf course was formed to provide a seaside golf course for those inland residents that did not want to play with industrial fog hanging over their heads, as well as providing year round golfing. In its early years, a train station was built to allow members an easy trip to the club. Although the train no longer runs, it is still a feature of the golf course.</p>
<p>As with so many golf courses in <a href="http://www.ayr.co.uk">Ayrshire</a>, Tom Morris was the first groundskeeper. From the formation of the club, the first 9 holes were ready for use about a year later. World War II and Mother Nature have had a hand in the redevelopment of the course. Tank maneuvers took a toll on several holes so, in order to allow for a harbour access road, there was a redesign of the 3rd, 4th and 5th holes.</p>
<p>With several other golf courses in close proximity, if you are a golfer, you will not be at a loss for something to do. Just grab your clubs and head off to a golf course. Before you go though, checks to see what the rules of the club are. The rules may determine what you wear.</p>
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		<title>Ardeer Golf Club</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As with so many Scottish towns and villages, Stevenston has a passion for golfing as evidenced by its golf courses. One of the golf courses, Ardeer Golf Club is one of the oldest clubs in Ayrshire.
Initially located in Stevenston’s  Sandyhills, Ardeer Golf Club was formed in 1880. The 9-hole course was well received and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As with so many Scottish towns and villages, Stevenston has a passion for golfing as evidenced by its golf courses. One of the golf courses, Ardeer Golf Club is one of the oldest clubs in Ayrshire.</p>
<p>Initially located in Stevenston’s  Sandyhills, Ardeer Golf Club was formed in 1880. The 9-hole course was well received and the Club relocated to the Ardeer area in 1905. The new course was set between the town and the sea on land that was owned by ICI (Imperial Chemicals Industries Ltd). Many of the early members were drawn from ICI including a three-time Scottish Amateur champion, Hamilton McInally.<span id="more-32"></span></p>
<p>A testament to the course and Ardeer Golf Club is the caliber of some of its members. Jamie Anderson and Willie Fernie, both winners of the British Open, joined the Ardeer Golf Club after their wins.</p>
<p>World War II saw the taking over of three of the holes by ICI for its war duty. Once the war was over, the holes were completely restored through the efforts of the talented head green keeper and club master David Fry. It is a testament to the man’s skills that the course was as challenging after the restoration as before.</p>
<p>In the 1960’s, the membership was devastated to learn that ICI required the land and clubhouse for the construction of a new factory. After many meetings and challenges, it was decided to relocate the Club to part of Lochend. The greens were lifted by the members and re-laid at the Club’s current location.</p>
<p>Due to the continuing improvements by the Ardeer Golf Club, the course has made this course a pleasure to play. From the initial boggy land that allowed for dry weather play, improved drainage has led to year round golfing.</p>
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