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Turnhouse Centenary 1897 - 1997: Scottish Golf Club History
Turnhouse Centenary 1897 - 1997: Scottish Golf Club History
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Turnhouse Centenary: A Hundred Years of Golf at Turnhouse
By William Miller.
Published c 1980. First Edition. Paperback cover, 136 pages. Colour and black & white photography & illustrations throughout.
CONDITION
Overall good condition - see photos. No names or writing. Images crisp & clear throughout.
A rich history of this historic club with nice colour and black and white illustrations. Turnhouse Golf Course came into being in 1897, initially only extending to nine holes, when members of Lothian golf club (established 1893) became dissatisfied of sharing Musselburgh Links with other non-course owning Clubs. Recognising the value for ease of access of a recently built Railway halt in those days of largely horse-drawn transport, they leased land from the tenant of Turnhouse farm.
The venture was so successful in attracting more members that in 1898 the land now occupied by the car park and Clubhouse was bought, and what later became the greenkeepers’ buildings were used used as a temporary clubhouse where tea ‘in the large upper room’ could be had ‘for sixpence plain, with cold meat, one shilling.’. Work to extend the course to eighteen holes was completed by June 1900.
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