Forgotten Greens of Scotland
Forgotten Greens of Scotland

Inchnadamph Hotel.

Inchnadamph Hotel Golf Course. Opened 1894.  “Mr Williams, the coming hotel keeper writes: ‘I am to have a golf course made by Mr McHardy at Inchnadamph. It will be the end of May before I get possession and, as I am furnishing now, it will be the second week of June before I take visitors in.”   (14.4.1894)

  

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.

All of this work is independently funded out of his own pocket. If you value preserving golf’s history and would like to support his ongoing research, any contribution—no matter how small—would be greatly appreciated.

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