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Ayrshire, Scotland, 10 July 2008--A PRESTIGIOUS new world-class golf resort is set to change the face of the North Ayrshire coast as part of an exciting multi-million pound regeneration project.

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    murdochmacdonald1 month, 2 weeks ago

    "The Ayrshire" will be an internationally renowned 18-hole links course complete with adjoining hotel and selection of pioneering holiday homes designed to generate hundreds of jobs and millions of pounds to the local economy on the waterfront of Irvine Bay.

    The new £60million development is a joint venture between property investment and development company Credential Holdings Limited and KPT Limited, the team behind the first ever authentic links course to be built on a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

    The new course has been designed by acclaimed golf architect David McLay Kidd, whose previous creations include The Castle course in St Andrews, Machrihanish Dunes at Kintyre and the celebrated Bandon Dunes in Oregon.

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      murdochmacdonald1 month, 2 weeks ago

      The development of The Ayrshire is a major coup for Irvine Bay Regeneration Company, whose principle role is to promote the physical transformation of the area by encouraging private sector investment to increase employment and boost economic recovery for the region.

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