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Panmure Barry - 18 holes - 6317 yards - SSS71  
 

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Panmure is one of the oldest clubs in the world, having been formed in 1845.


Originally at Monifieth, it moved to Barry in 1899.

It is a traditional links course, adjacent to the world renowned Carnoustie
Championship Links.

Prior to winning The Open at Carnoustie in 1953 Ben Hogan was given the privilege of practicing at Panmure.


Panmure, at that time, was an extremely private Club and Hogan was able to practise away from the prying eyes of the public and the press. The Secretary, Alistair Lindsay Robertson, played a round with Hogan during which the American remarked that the sixth hole could be improved if there was a bunker to the front right of the green. This suggestion was eventually followed up and that hazard is now affectionately known as "Hogan's Bunker"!

 

Hole

S I

Yds Par Yds Par Hole

S I

Yds Par Yds Par
1
 
338
4
    10
  369 4    
2
 
414
4
    11
  183 3    
3
 
429
4

  12
  374 4    
4
 
456
4
    13
  432 4    
5
 
191
3
    14
  158 3    
6
 
382
4
    15
  376 4    
7
 
417
4
    16
  340 4    
8
 
284
4
    17
  435 4    
9
 
547
5
    18
  530 5    
Yds Out  
3458
  Yds In  
3197
 
Total Yds  
6655
 
Par Out  
36
 
Par In  
35
 
Total Par  
71
 
 
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