Following feedback from the first engagement last year, the council has been working with Pangaea Golf Architecture and Alliance Leisure to refine and update the proposals.

Belleisle Golf Course, a James Braid classic since 1927, holds a special place in golfing history.

The council said: “The updated concepts aim to respect and enhance Braid’s original vision while introducing sustainable, future-focused improvements that will benefit players and the wider community.

“Three exciting options have been developed for the course’s future, shaped by customer input and designed to deliver a high-quality golfing experience for generations to come.”

Last year, hundreds of people backed a petition objecting to the redevelopment, with organisers stating that they were ‘vehemently’ against the plan.

The petition claimed that the proposals would “destroy” the course, and that most members of the clubs playing at Belleisle are against the plans.

The council is now looking for feedback on the new designs, and will be available to view and comment on from Wednesday, November 5 at belleisle-park-development.co.uk.

Designs will also be available to view in person anytime at Belleisle Park Clubhouse from Wednesday, November 5 until Thursday, December 4.

Councillor Chris Cullen, policy lead for leisure and community services, said: “We’re committed to protecting, enhancing, and growing golf in South Ayrshire.

“The new design options explore how to create a modern, inclusive, and sustainable facility for generations to come.

“I encourage everyone with an interest in golf and Belleisle, to view the fantastic plans for Belleisle and share your feedback, whether positive or negative, as part of the consultation.

“It’s vital we hear a balanced range of opinions. Belleisle is a community asset, and by upgrading the facilities, we are reinforcing South Ayrshire as a leading destination for golf and leisure tourism.”