Forgotten Greens of Scotland
Forgotten Greens of Scotland

Trumisgarry, North Uist.

At a meeting held in the courthouse, a representative gathering unanimously agreed to resuscitate the North Uist Golf Club that had been in abeyance for several years. The course used by the old club at Trumisgarry is no longer available as it has been divided into crofts.

Unfortunately, the ground here presents far more difficulties in course construction than Trumisgarry, which was a natural course, not excelled by many mainland courses. 

Harry Ward is a respected golf historian known for his detailed research into the origins and development of the game, particularly in Scotland. His work explores the early courses, players, and traditions that shaped modern golf, bringing to life the stories behind iconic venues and figures. Through careful study and a passion for the sport’s heritage, he helps preserve golf’s rich history for future generations.

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