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The triple- towered tower refers to [[Aberdeen]] and the eradicated larch tree to the Westhill Wood, part of the golf course. | The triple- towered tower refers to [[Aberdeen]] and the eradicated larch tree to the Westhill Wood, part of the golf course. | ||
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted in 1988.
The club is situated on the lands of the ancient Barony of Skene. This is referred to by the three "skeins" {as in "skein dhu") with wolves' heads on the chief, part of the arms of Skene of Skene.
The triple- towered tower refers to Aberdeen and the eradicated larch tree to the Westhill Wood, part of the golf course.
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