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In 1816, the racecourse was built around the golf course and there is no opposition to this event recorded. Racing, apparently, moved from Leith Sands because of rowdy spectators. It is important to emphasise that golf course and racecourse lived in harmony until 1984 when plans to construct a national hunt course were proposed which encroached on to historic aspects of the golf course. These proposals eventually succeeded despite much local opposition, which resulted in the relocation of two greens and the alteration of two fairways.
However, little has changed here for hundreds of years and the unique flavour of golf in the nineteenth century is still very evident. Each year many visitors from around the world visit the course.
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