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Ten reasons to play The Machrie, Islay

On the wild edge of Islay, where dunes meet Atlantic light and the wind writes its own lines across the grass, sits a links course that feels both world-class and quietly personal. People travel here for the world Top 100 credentials; they leave talking about something else entirely – a feeling, a landscape, a round they didn’t want to end. 

Here are ten reasons you have to play golf at Another Place, the Machrie – whether you’re brand-new, competition-ready, or somewhere in between.

Golfer tee off at The Machrie, Islay
Two people playing The Machrie, Islay golf course

1. A landscape that feels like yours alone

Step from the quiet, flat moorland by the hotel and watch the land shift beneath your feet – rising into dramatic dunes, stretching out towards shoreline and rolling Atlantic. Some days it feels like you’re the only golfer out there. Wildlife cuts across the fairways. Seven miles of beach runs beside you. It’s links golf stripped back to its purest form: wind, turf, sky, and the sense of being part of the place, not just passing through.

Aerial shot of the 5th hole of The Machrie, Islay golf course, looking out over the sea

2. Links surfaces kept in astonishing condition

People arrive expecting rugged ‘island golf’, they walk away talking about how pure, quick and cared-for the turf is. The conditioning surprises everyone, every time. That moment you realise you’re playing firm, fast, immaculate links just steps from the ocean. It’s what people tell their friends about.

Aerial shot of three people playing the 18th hole of The Machrie, Islay golf course, with the hotel in the background and rainbow in the sky

4. A finishing hole with built-in theatre

Tee off with the Atlantic behind you. Walk into a natural amphitheatre where the hotel, stag lounge and balcony overlook the green. There’s an easy, low-key pressure to the finish – the good kind. Every round ends with a quiet sense of drama, whether anyone is watching or not. 

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