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Barra Golf Club
Barra Golf Club was set up in 1992 and is the most westerly located golf course in the United Kingdom.
Just 6 miles from Castlebay, where you can visit Kisimul Castle, the golf club has spectacular views over the Atlantic. The natural turf of this region gives the course a fantastic playing surface and the 4th hole is said to have the world’s largest natural bunker!
With green fees at just £10 per day and the course open all year round, come along and practise your swing! www.scotlands-golf-courses.com
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Barra Golf Club, Isle of Barra, Isle of Barra, Outer Hebrides , United Kingdom
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