Memories of Wormit Bay Golf Course
Recollections of Ena Scott (Gleig) in 1989.
After the Mars boys had gathered stones from it, the field down at Wormit Bay became Wormit Bay Golf Club. It opened in 1912, and was a very popular 9 hole course. Local people donated cups and trophies, and then a very attractive clubhouse was built where for many years, 2 maiden ladies, the Misses Mitchell, provided wonderful home-baked afternoon teas. As well as local members there were many members from Dundee and it was a sad day when the course was ploughed up at the beginning of World War II (as part of the Dig For Victory campaign). It would have been an asset to the village today.
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