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Ayrshire Connect

Shiskine Golf and Tennis Club

Shiskine Golf & Tennis Club was founded in 1896 and is located in the village of Blackwaterfoot, on the beautiful west coast of the Isle of Arran. Stunning scenery, a warm welcome and a fabulous 12 hole links course that will take your breath away. These are the ingredients that make Shiskine one of the finest golf clubs in this part of Scotland.

"This is seaside golf in its rawest, prettiest and most natural form."

Ranked 80th  in Britain's Best 100 Courses under £80   -   National Club Golfer

"Shiskine is golfing ground of such purity, owing only the barest influence to the hand of man, that to play here is to enjoy a unique sporting experience.........it is fun golf and immensely enjoyable."

Ranked 87th in the Top 100 Golf Courses in Scotland (there are over 550 golf courses in Scotland!)

"Paradise" : well, yes. I stood on the 10th tee at the top of the course, with a 360-degree panorama across Arran, the Kilbrannan Sound, the Kintyre peninsula where a three quarter moon had silently risen like a blood grapefruit. The breeze had dropped to a whisper; sea and birds were hushed in the gloaming, that luminous summer dusk of the North."   -   an extract from Preferred Lies by Andrew Greig.

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Shore Road
Blackwaterfoot
Isle of Arran
KA27 8HA

01770 860226
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