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Lassodie

Lassodie Golf Club. A 9-hole course to the south of Loch Flitty.

   “The competition for the Lassodie club’s monthly medal and prizes were completed last week-end on Whinny Hill course. Result:- 1. (Medal and Prize) James Anderson 83; 2. John Ryan and William Todd, 88 each.” (DP 20.5.1911).

   It has been suggested that the club was closely related to Lassodie Colliery

     

   The course is not included in the 1923 revision of the Ordnance Survey 1” Popular series if maps, which suggests the club was a victim of WW1.

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