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YOUR G LFER Scottish Society Year Book 2022
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Featuring The Amazing CRAIGIELAW GOLF CLUB
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Scottish Society Yearbook 2022
Welcome to the Your Golfer Scottish Society Yearbook 2022 Quarterly Magazine | Competitions | News | Reviews | Club Directory
YOUR G LFER Scottish Year Book 2022
magazine
Featuring The Amazing CRAIGIELAW GOLF CLUB
+441875870800 | info@craigielawgolfclub.com www.craigielawgolfclub.com
Welcome to the 2022 edition of the Scottish Society Golf Yearbook. With this guide now reaching more golfers than ever before, this publication is your ideal partner for finding the best courses that this country has to offer. Whilst reading thorough you will notice that the features on each club are extremely thorough and include all the information you need to help make a solid decision on your next society outing or golf break. With all weblinks being live on the pages, why not click onto the website of your chosen course and further explore the facilities that are available. We hope that you find this publication useful in your quest for your groups next outing.
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Craigielaw Golf Club A Golfers' Paradise.
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The shining star of scotland’s golf coast… CRAIGIELAW GOLF CLUB
When you are competing against the best, you must ‘up your game’. That is why we witness so many terrific sporting spectacles, when the greatest come head to head and drive their game to a higher level. So, when your club is set amongst a further 22 golf courses, including the world-renowned greats such as Muirfield, North Berwick and Gullane, you have to be doing something special to hold your own against such celebrated company. So, what is it that sets Craigielaw Golf Club apart? Situated on Scotland’s Golf Coast, Craigielaw truly is a golfers’ paradise. Boasting a challenging 18-hole championship golf course, designed by Donald Steel, Craigielaw is inspired by the great links courses of Britain. It is equal to many of the finest examples of such courses, some of which are conveniently located nearby in the golf rich East Lothian area. Despite only opening in 2001, the course has already hosted many national events, including the 2006 Scottish Amateur Strokeplay Championship and was a qualifying course for the 2007 British Seniors Open at Muirfield. In August 2019, it played host to the Scottish Seniors Open.
With its challenging greens, cavernous bunkers and spectacular views over the Firth of Forth, Gullane Hill and out towards Edinburgh and Fife, Craigielaw Golf Club is an experience not to be missed. Combine this with the friendly welcome and efficiency of service, and you can soon see why Craigielaw has become our choice as Scotland’s finest east coast golf course. Whether for a simple round of golf, a business meeting or convivial lunch, both active and enthusiastic members, and visitors alike, are welcomed to take advantage of the excellent facilities. Aside from the championship links course, make use of the grass academy practice ground and driving range, or tidy up your short game on the practice putting green. There is also a 6-hole par 3 course to help hone your game. Off the course, the clubhouse is open to golfers and non-golfers alike. Offering the finest locally and seasonally produced food, alongside an extensive range or whiskies, wine and beer, the restaurant at Craigielaw offers guests a varied and delicious menu with stunning views and friendly service. Whether for a bacon roll before hitting the golf course, having a coffee and catching up with friends, lunch with family or delicious evening meal, it really is perfect for all occasions. You can even stay in the Craigielaw Lodge, and enjoy Scottish hospitality at its best, in comfortable en-suite rooms overlooking the golf course. The Lodge is the ideal base for exploring ‘Scotland’s Golf Coast’ and the beautiful East Lothian coastline with its stunning beaches, castles and walks perfect for golfing groups, family holidays and even romantic getaways. Located just a half hour drive from Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, Craigielaw caters to all the discerning golfer’s needs.
Why be anywhere else? For golf enquiries, Please call 01875 870800, or call the Lodge and clubhouse 01875 870802. Further details can also be found at www.craigielawgolfclub.com
The Cowglen Golf Club
A very welcoming club in the south side of Glasgow Situated five miles from the centre of Glasgow, Cowglen Golf Club was founded in 1906 and was later re-designed by legendary golf course architect, James Braid. Today, the undulating parkland golf course with mature trees lining its fairways and excellent, truerunning greens provides an interesting and varied challenge to all. The par 70 Cowglen golf course measures 5,867 yards and boasts magnificent views over the city of Glasgow and beyond to the Scottish Highlands. Playable all year round thanks to the excellent work of the club’s green keeping staff with, the picturesque golf course presented as well in the winter months as it is in the summer. Recognised as a Sottish Golf Development Centre in 2013, Cowglen Golf Club is also home to some great practice facilities which are unrivalled in the local area and ideal to hone one’s skills before taking on the main course. Visitors can be assured of a warm, friendly welcome at Cowglen wGolf Club making for a memorable day’s golf with many societies and guests returning to take on the fairways again.
A jewel in Glasgow’s golfing crown, Cowglen Golf Club was founded in 1906 and was later re-designed by renowned golf course architect, James Braid. The Cowglen clubhouse features a spacious and relaxing lounge and dining area which is open to members, visitors and their families seven days a week. The clubhouse also features a superbly-appointed, patio area to the front of the clubhouse which offers views out across the golf course inclusive of the 18th green and 1st tee. The golf club’s dedicated and professional catering team are highly regarded throughout Lanarkshire and offer delicious snacks, light bites and tasty main dishes made using locally sourced ingredients wherever possible. Cowglen also cater for large functions throughout the year with a range of menu options available.
Glasgow may surprise you… The Lanarkshire region of Scotland features an abundance of enjoyable places to stay and golf courses to suit golfers of all levels.
Visiting groups can enjoy a blend of traditional courses exposed to the varying wind conditions of the region and an excellent array of inland golf venues; many steeped in history and all offering a warm welcome to visiting golfers. Boasting spectacular views over the River Clyde, the great facilities on offer in the region are coupled with the region’s close proximity to the centre of Glasgow where you can choose from a host of accommodation and entertainment providers away from the golf course. Visiting groups are assured of a hugely enjoyable experiences at some of the region’s multi course venues and excellent stay and play resorts which combine excellent links and parkland golf courses. Away from the hustle of bustle of central Glasgow, it is surprising to learn that the region is home to come of the most idyllic and picturesque golf courses in Scotland. Within Glasgow, accommodation is in its abundance and is reasonably priced, coupled with Glasgow’s nightlife which is famed all over the world; golfers will feel right at home!
A challenging course suitab
0141 632 7463 | 0141 649 9401 | secretary@cow 301 Barrhead Rd | G
ble for Golfers at all levels
Why not combine the great golf that is on offer with a stay in Scotland’s largest and most lively city? Cowglen Golf Club offers a range of society and corporate packages which can be tailored to offer a bespoke event created specifically with your group, their needs and budget in mind. Extras can be added to society and corporate packages including a professional to play alongside your group to offer encouragement, advice and on course tuition if required. A hit the green competition can also be arranged on specific holes with winners receiving a voucher double the value of any water they make. The professional will greet your groups at the selected par three hole and, for those who hit their shot closer than the pro, they receive a prize in the clubhouse following the completion of the round. Other additional fun activities such as chipping and putting contests and the prizes to go with these can be organised with the professional team prior to the event.
wglengolfclub.co.uk | www.cowglengolfclub.co.uk Glasgow | G43 1AU
The Glen, East Links North Berwick.
The rugged and beautiful coastline of East Lothian is affectionately known as Scotland’s Golf Coast with so much choice within an hour’s drive from the historic and lively capital city of Edinburgh and its international airport. North Berwick is a pleasant seaside town situated in East Lothian offering great beaches and coastal scenery. Comprising an eclectic mix of shops, cafes, bars and not to mention world-renowned golf courses, North Berwick boasts stunning views out to the Firth of Forth and the Bass Rock, the world’s largest northern gannet colony. There is also plenty to keep the whole family entertained away from the fairways with cultural and traditional experiences such as boat trips around the local islands taking in some of the regions serene settings and astonishing wildlife.
“The Course to make heads turn!”
The Glen, East Links is one of the most popular of the East Lothian golf courses. A venue not to be missed, the Club’s beautifully manicured golf course provides a challenging and enjoyable test of golf for all levels of golfer as well as boasting spectacular headland views across the Firth of Forth and Bass Rock. Although golf was first played in East Lothian as far back as the 17th century, a nine-hole layout was not developed in North Berwick until 1894. It was later extended to the 18hole layout that can be enjoyed today in 1906, by legendary golf course architect, James Braid and his design partner, Ben Sayers.
Located just a few minutes south of Edinburgh, the Lothians region is one of Scotland’s finest golf break destinations with a choice of well over twenty-two golf courses to test all ages and abilities. Visiting groups can enjoy a blend of traditional links exposed to the varying wind conditions of the region and an excellent array of inland golf courses; many steeped in history and all offering a warm welcome to visiting golfers.
The Glen is an all-year-round golf course and is rarely closed due to inclement weather, playing normal tees and greens throughout the seasons. The Club’s stunning shoreline clubhouse was opened in 2006 and offers an array of facilities which can be enjoyed by members and visitors alike; set over two floors with bar, dining and lounge spaces on the first floor boasting panoramic views across the beach, sea and golf course.
01620 892 726 | secretary@glengolfc The Glen Golf Club, Tantallon Terrace, North B
The Belhaven Lounge is ideal for functions and corporate meetings. Whilst, the 3-in1 open plan, bar/lounge/dining is the perfect venue for casual dining, as well as the home of the 19th hole where golfers can enjoy a well earnt drink following completion of their round with several large, comfortable sofas. The Glen’s dedicated catering team offer an extensive menu of delicious home cooked food throughout the week with reasonably priced dishes costing between £5 and £12, as well as the Club’s famous Sunday Carvery and Afternoon Teas. The East Lothian, affectionately known as ‘Scotland’s Golf Coast’ is in abundance of excellent golf courses and some of the finest hospitality in the UK. Why not spend a few days in the region and take full advantage of your visit by taking on The Glen course as well as others in the North Berwick region? The Glen offers a range of visitor packages to meet the requirements and budgets of visiting parties. The Club also have local partnerships with accommodation providers offering value for money and the perfect base to explore East Lothian.
club.co.uk | www.glengolfclub.co.uk Berwick, Scotland, EH39 4LE, United kingdom
NEWBURGH - ON - YTHAN CHAMPIONSHIP LINKS
Aberdeenshire is a great destination for a golf break in Scotland. The region has all the hallmarks of classic links golf with a blend of great bars, club and restaurants away from the fairways. Visitors can take advantage of a selection of first class hotels close to the golf courses with plenty of accommodation providers within an hour of the area ideal as a base to explore Aberdeenshire golf. Aberdeenshire features many hidden gems and magnificent links-style golf courses. There is no better setting than the North-East Scotland coastline to take in the breath-taking sea views and play secret masterpieces of the golfing world. Newburgh on Ythan Golf Club is a great place to play golf. Founded in 1888, the golf club is located east of the village between the Foveran Burn and the River Ythan.
“A hidden jewel”
In 1947 following World War II, golf in Newburgh was reborn;The original 9 holes was played up until 1995 when a new 9 holes was built south of the old course on the Foveran links. Assisted by Greens of Scotland who designed the new nine holes and golf course architect, Glen Andrews who constructed the greens and bunker, the Newburgh course was extended to the eighteen holes that can be enjoyed today.
The new 18 hole layout was officially opened in April 1996. Situated on the Ythan Estuary, overlooking the North Sea and Sands of Forvie National Nature Reserve, today’s par 72, Newburgh on Ythan championship links course demands accuracy from the tee.
A gem in North East Scotland The Newburgh clubhouse was built in 2001 on ground adjacent to the 1st and 10th tees. Opened by 1999 Open Champion, Paul Lawrie, the excellentlyappointed venue is the ideal retreat for a relaxing drink or a bite to eat in comfortable surroundings, overlooking the golf course and beyond to the surrounding Aberdeenshire countryside and sea views.
Newburgh on Ythan Golf Club extends a warm welcome to visitors every day of the week with discounts available for larger groups and travelling golfers. The Club offer a variety of packages which can be tailored to meet the needs and most importantly budgets of the visiting party.
01358 789 058 | clubmanager@newburghgo Beach Road | Newburgh | Ellon | Ab
A fantastic location….
olfclub.co.uk | www.newburghgolfclub.co.uk berdeenshire | AB41 6BY | Scotland
The west coast of Scotland celebrates its glorious past with an eye clearly on the future. In 1860, the Open first came to the west coast of Scotland, when it was played at Prestwick. Since this time, the competition has become the greatest golfing event in the world with Ayrshire firmly at its heart. There are over fifty golf courses to choose from in Ayrshire and Arran. Visitors can choose from classic links to majestic inland layouts. The open was first played in South Ayrshire in October 1860. Eight golf professionals including Willie Park Snr and Old Tom Morris played three rounds over the 12-hole Prestwick course in one day. Over 150 years later, the Open Championship remains golf’s most prestigious professional tournament and Ayrshire retains its golfing heritage with two Open Championship venues located in the region. The uniquely named, Loudoun Gowf Club offer some fantastic green fee rates for visitor as well as some of the most reasonably-priced membership packages in Ayrshire, the home of golf.
Although the club has standard green fee rates for weekdays, Loudon Gowf offers significant savings for certain times of the day, particularly if players are prepared to avoid the busiest times. A range of last minute deals are also at the club’s website, loudongowfclub.co.uk The club has two buggies that can be booked online. If you require a golf clubs, trolleys, caddies or catering for your group this can also be arranged at the time of booking with competitive rates available to regular visitors as well as first time guests.
A proud history and bright future The Gowf Field of Loudoun dates back to the private gowf field of the Loudoun family; with gowf having been played on the land for over 400 years. It is believed that the land has never been under a plough, therefore the turf at Loudoun is unique and probably among the finest of any inland golf course. Golf on the land in Gaston dates back to as early as 1908. When in 1960, the Countess of Loudoun died; the estate was divided to form part of the Loudoun Gowf Club that can be enjoyed today. Later, in 1966 work began on the clubhouse to be formerly opened one year later, in 1967. Today, the comfortable clubhouse surroundings are the home to tales of what might have been, as well as well stocked bars and excellent dining options.
Since 1974, most expenditure has been on the course itself with investment in the tools and fertilisers needed to keep the course in the most pristine of conditions. However, in recent years, the golf course has taken a new look with tress lining the fairways and changes to the shape of some of the holes. The greens are larger than they had previously been but still present a stern test for all levels of golfer.
Why not see for yourself? Ayrshire and the surrounding terrain encompasses arguably the finest collection of links golf courses in the world and with quality accommodation, fine dining, heritage and charisma on its doorstep offers a truly unique experience. Boasting spectacular views over the River Clyde, the great facilities on offer in the region are coupled with the region’s close proximity to the centre of Glasgow where you can choose from a host of accommodation and entertainment providers.
Loudoun Gowf Club offer a range of 18, 27 and 36-hole packages available for visiting parties with a professional team on hand to ensure that the day runs smoothly.
Gowfing Since 1909
Loudoun Gowf Club
01563 821 993 | secy@loudoungowfclub.co.uk www.loudoungowf.co.uk Galston, Ayrshire, KA4 8PA
Ladybank Golf Club 1879 Golf in a wonderful part of the world
One of the most sought after golfing destinations in the world, Fife is home to the iconic St Andrews Old Course as well as over fifty delightful golfing experiences. Situated just 40 minutes from Edinburgh Airport and served by excellent road links, the golfing wonders of Fife will all be located just a short drive from your base. The region is home to an abundance of accommodation providers, each offering an excellent variety of options for your stay whether you choose to enjoy the splendour of one of the region’s superbly-appointed hotels, reasonably priced guest houses, or go for self-catering accommodation – Fife caters for all budgets and tastes. Annsmuir is a small town in Fife on the east coast of Scotland. The area’s rural landscape is a thing of beauty with ideal terrain – suitably exposed to the elements – for all manner of countryside pursuits including links golf. Founded in 1879, Ladybank Golf Club in Annsmuir was designed by world renowned golf course architect, Old Tom Morris; originally as a six hole layout. Ladybank was officially opened as an eighteen hole venue in 1962.
Today, the classic heathland championship golf course is set amongst heather, mature pine trees and silver birch and measures a modest 6,821 yards from the championship tees.
www.ladybankgolf.co.uk Selected to host many prestigious matches and tournaments, Ladybank hosted an exhibition match in 1983 which saw Jack Nicklaus take on Seve Ballesteros. The course has also hosted the Scottish Open Amateur Seniors Championship in 1998, the Ladies British Amateur Championship in 2001 and is used regularly as a Final Qualifying Round Venue for the Open Championship. The relaxing, traditional clubhouse building at Ladybank is the ideal place to socialise. With excellent facilities, a well-stocked bar and spacious dining room, the windows of the clubhouse overlook the 1st tee, 9th and 18th greens.
The clubhouse features an extensive menu serving meals and light snacks seven days a week Ladybank Golf Club welcomes and encourages society groups and corporate visitors throughout the year. The fantastic heathland golf course, reasonably prices golf day packages and excellent catering make for a truly memorable day whilst, the club’s professional and attentive team are on hand to ensure that the event runs smoothly.
“ Designed by Old Tom Morris, Ladybank is a rare beast in Fife –
A tremendous inland course. “
Ladybank Golf Club Annsmuir Ladybank Fife KY15 7RA 01337 830 814 alison@ladybankgolf.co.uk www.ladybankgolf.co.uk
The Musselburgh Golf Club
Located just a few minutes south of Edinburgh, the Lothians region is one of Scotland’s finest golf break destinations with a choice of well over twenty-two golf courses to test all ages and abilities. Visiting groups can enjoy a blend of traditional links exposed to the varying wind conditions of the region and an excellent array of inland golf courses; many steeped in history and all offering a warm welcome to visiting golfers. The rugged and beautiful coastline of East Lothian is affectionately known as Scotland’s Golf Coast with so much choice within an hour’s drive from the historic and lively capital city of Edinburgh and its international airport. The interesting old market town of Musselburgh lies six miles east of Edinburgh where the River Esk meets the sea. The town is well known for golf, its famous racecourse as well as many great architectural displays. Musselburgh really does offer something for everyone.Musselburgh Golf Club was founded in 1938 and, over the years, the course has hosted many amateur events and, on two occasions, the Scottish Professional Championship. We were the regional qualifying course between 2010 – 2012, and then the Final Qualifying course for the Open in 2013
A stunning parkland course within easy driving distance of Edinburgh
Monktonhall | Musselburgh | EH21 6SA
Designed by legendary golf course architect, James Braid, the Par 71, 6,725 yard Musselburgh golf course represents a challenge for even the most accomplished of golfer. Built around a bend in the River Esk, the treelined but generous fairways see many of the Club’s visitors return year-after-year. The superb, white building that houses Musselburgh’s clubhouse overlooks the eighteenth green. With daily menus catering for all manner of dining occasions, the clubhouse offers a spacious, comfortable space to relax pre or post round. The clubhouse complex hosts a well stocked professional shop with equipment and clothing from the game’s leading manufacturers.
Only 20 minutes from the centre of Edinburgh and 30 minutes from Edinburgh Airport, the Musselburgh Golf Club is easily accessed by visitors to the East Lothian region. Guests are made most welcome every day of the week, and at the weekends after 1pm. The Club offers an array of day tickets and society packages which can be tailored to meet the needs and budgets of the visiting party and, with experience of catering for all manner of events, visiting groups can enjoy everything from a simple bacon roll and coffee on arrival to a light lunch or two course meal in formal settings following completion of their round.
0131 665 2005 / 0131 665 7055 secretary@themusselburghgolfclub.com www.themusselburghgolfclub.com
ROYAL MUSSELBURGH GOLF CLUB
Situated at the start of Scotland’s Golf Coast in the heart of East Lothian lies the Prestongrange Estate Home to the Royal Musselburgh Golf Club Royal Musselburgh as a golf club is renowned for many things, especially its history. Dating back to the 1700's, Preston Grange House was originally owned by the Norman family de Quincy running the estate of Preston grange until they supported the losing side in the run up to the Battle of Bannockburn.
With many happenings over the years the full course was opened back in September 1926 and designed by the famous Open Championship golf architect James Braid. This first class picturesque parkland which stretches over 6,254 yards, is kept in tip top condition and is a treat to play.
The Sixth Oldest Golf Club In The World
At only 149 yards comes “The Gully Hole”, so figure it out! How difficult could it be? From the tee you can't see what the hole has in store! Following over this 18 hole course is a skills test, lets hope the wind is on your side and blowing in the right direction offering an enjoyable challenging game. Certainly a course for the to do list! Steeped in history The Old Club Cup has been awarded at The Royal Musselburgh since 1774 and is still played for competitively to this day. This valuable Silver Cup is housed in The National Golf Museum on the Scottish East coast of St. Andrews.
There is no better way to experience our club than to come along and give us a visit to take in the history and enjoy the experience in this beautiful location. Making it a memorable time ,or even a society day, the club always extends a warm welcome to visiting golfers and golf societies. Why not start you day with warm up on our 300 yard practise area and enjoy a traditional breakfast or lunch in the bar.
01875819000 | managementsecretary@royalmusselburgh.co.uk www.royalmusselburgh.co.uk Prestongrange House, Prestonpans EH32 9RP.
Take in the true heritage Experiencing golfing breaks and holidays in Scotland is high on the agenda of most golfers. Golfers from all over the world make the pilgrimage to the ‘Home of Golf’ with the country arguably the most popular in the UK. Scottish golf courses offer a fantastic blend of links, heathland, moorland and parkland settings dating right back to the 15th Century when golf was first developed and established in the country which has now become a national cultural icon throughout the world.
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Home to fascinating history with a fresh modern approach, the city of Dundee features an abundance of arts and cultural experiences, familyfriendly attractions as well as hidden gems and secret spots, sure to make your trip a truly memorable experience. Water sports can be enjoyed off the coast of Angus, hillwalking in the hills and glens or views of the waterfront and the old buildings along the River Tay. Dundee & Angus also boasts museums, abbeys, castles and many historical sites for entertainment away from the fairways.
The superb, Downfield Golf Club boasts a beautiful parkland setting in the city of Dundee. The excellent Downfield golf course was once described by 1999 Open Champion, Paul Lawrie as ‘one of the finest inland courses in Britain’. It combines wonderful scenery with an abundance of wildlife which regularly visits the golf course including squirrels, water fowl, buzzards and deer to create a truly challenging and enjoyable experience to all golfers of all abilities. As the city of Dundee grew, the requirement for land to develop the city’s golf course was negotiated and in 1964, the Downfield golf course which can be enjoyed today, was formed. An inland gem that no visitor should miss
The rolling contours of the par 73 golf course benefit fantastic scenery and varying holes which give golfers the feeling that they are a million miles away from civilisation, in absolute tranquillity. Visitors remember their visit long after they have experienced the fairways of Downfield Golf Club. The Club’s well-appointed clubhouse welcomes members and visitors alike with a large, spacious lounge area and a well-stocked bar offering a variety of local ales, beers wines and spirits as well as soft drinks. The 19th Hole bar also features sports television and is the ideal retreat following a round on the championship golf course. Downfield Golf Club welcomes visiting parties to the golf club and will try to accommodate all groups, large and small. Recognised as one of the finest inland courses in the United Kingdom having played host to numerous events over its long history, the Club’s team of professionals will be on hand to ensure that the whole event runs smoothly, leaving you to enjoy all that Downfield Golf Club has to offer.
01382 825 595 info@downfieldgolf.co.uk www.downfieldgolf.com
FERNTOWER, PERTH ROAD, CRIEFF PH7 3LR
Our 9 hole course, The Dornock so 27 holes in total Perthshire is home to some of the Scottish Heartlands’ finest golf courses. Established in 1891 and rated as one of Scotland’s finest inland golf courses, Crieff Golf Club is surrounded by beautiful countryside in the heart of Perthshire offering spectacular views from its immaculate fairways. The gently sloping parkland golf course, built on the grounds of Ferntower House offers an enjoyable experience for all levels of golfer. The club extends a friendly reception to visitors which has seen Crieff Golf Club voted as one of the top UK golf courses by readers of GolfWorld magazine.
The superb Ferntower golf course is not just for the big hitters. Although it requires length and accuracy from the tees, it is an ideal society golf course; easywalking with wide open fairways and merciful rough. The original course at Ferntower was designed by Robert Simpson of Carnoustie and opened in 1914. It was subsequently updated by James Braid in 1924. New holes were added in 1980 to create the current Ferntower and Dornock courses. Additionally to the championship, Ferntower course, Crieff Golf Club also features a superb nine hole golf course – ideal for beginners, families or those wishing to touch up on their short game!
Golf in wonderful surroundings The Dornock course measures just 4,540 yards when played as two loops of nine offers a challenge to the regular player as well as helping the club encourage golf as a family activity with sets of ‘family tees’ on each of the nine holes. The shorter course has an easy-walking layout ideal for mums, dads and young children as well as for those just getting into golf. Family golf tickets are available from the Crieff Golf Club pro shop but their advice is to book early to avoid disappointment.
Relax and unwind Crieff’s spectacular two-level clubhouse building stands majestically behind the club’s practice putting green. Catering is provided by Gourlay’s, a husband and wife catering team with vast experience within the hospitality sector. Gourlay’s are a well-established name, providing event and function catering in and around Perthshire and Central Scotland. The clubhouse restaurant boasts a choice of menus offering everything from a full Scottish breakfast to light bite lunches and delicious evening meals. Crieff Golf Club welcomes society groups of all sizes through a range of seasonal golf day deals. The variety of packages that the club offer can be tailored to meet the needs, requirements and most importantly budgets of the visiting party, whilst, the Professional team will be on hand to offer their support as well as the aforementioned catering team who are experienced in society days.
One of Scotland’s top inland courses
Ferntower Perth Road Crieff PH7 3LR Crieff Golf Club 01764 652 397 www.crieffgolf.co.uk
www.burntislandgolfhouseclub.co.uk
Golf in the Gateway to the Glens
One of the most sought after destinations for golf, Fife is located just a 40 minute drive from Edinburgh Airport and boasts excellent road links and, with all of the region’s fantastic golf courses just a short drive from your base. Over forty golf courses can be found in the Kingdom of Fife, some of the world’s most famous links to lesserknown inland gems are located in this stunningly beautiful corner of Scotland. The Fife region is widely recognised as the home and of the ancient game. With St Andrews at its heart, Fife has attracted golfers to its fairways for over 500 years. The surrounding coastline and countryside makes it an excellent choice for a golf break. Fife covers less ground than Greater London but is packed to the gunnels with golf courses of quality and renown. It will always be most famous for the links of St Andrews but there’s an enormous amount of golfing opportunity to be taken advantage of along the coast and further inland. Dating back to 1797, the original Burntisland Golf Club is officially recognised as the tenth oldest golf club in the world.The new course at Dodhead was first surveyed by Old Tom Morris, designed by Willie Park Jnr in 1896 and later, updated by legendary golf course architect, James Braid in 1922.
Although not the longest golf course, Burntisland offers a variety of unique challenges to golfers of all abilities. Overlooking the historic town of Burntisland and boasting fantastic views over the Firth of Forth towards the famous Forth Bridges, you’ll be glad you visited Burntisland Golf House Club. A largely flat, links-style golf course, Burntisland features short climbs and descents. Its tight fairways, fast greens and natural hazards are a true test of nerve and skill. The course also boasts plenty of great seaward views from many of the vantage points with Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh Castle, the Bass Rock and Berwick Law all easily recognisable across the water.
The relaxing Burntisland clubhouse offers a comfortable lounge and dining area. The Club provides daily menus based on locally sourced ingredients to suit all tastes and budgets and has the experience and expertise to cater for a variety of events throughout the year with hospitality renowned as being second to none. Burntisland Golf House Club is very popular with visiting societies with many returning annually. Renowned for its friendly atmosphere, all parties are promised a warm welcome. Society groups can choose from a variety of tailor made packages which combine excellent golf on the well conditioned course and delicious dining options.
“Walking in the Footsteps of Legends.”
The R&A building is only half an hour away and we are handily placed for those visiting Gleneagles / Muirfield and Carnoustie if golfers are looking for a game on a cracking course that won’t break the budget.
For further information, please contact Burntisland Golf House Club T:01592 872116 E:info@burntislandgolfhouseclub.co.uk W:www.burntislandgolfhouseclub.co.uk
DRUMOIG GOLF HOTEL
The north of Fife, on a peninsula sandwiched between Edinburgh and Dundee, just 15 minutes inland from the world famous St Andrews links course, lies an understated and mature 18-hole championship style, par 73 golf course; Drumoig Golf Hotel. Set in 250 acres of spectacular Fife countryside, weaving through a natural bird and wildlife heaven, the course promises an experience that won’t be hurriedly forgotten.
"Stay And Play In The Home Of Golf" The area is famous not only for its world-renowned golf courses, but also for its whiskey distilleries. Tasting the local delicacy could form a wonderful accompaniment to a round of golf to make the perfect weekend away. With miles of idyllic and untouched Scottish coastlines to explore, many find themselves returning to the area, not just to play the incredible golf courses, but to unwind, miles away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. With just under 7,000 yards of course to be enjoyed, Drumoig’s exceptionally well maintained course offers a challenge to new and experienced players alike, with a range of obstacles to be negotiated, including multiple water features. Make no mistake, this is a course that will punish the wayward golfer, but nevertheless it is an absolute pleasure and is thoroughly enjoyed by players of all standards. You might want to warm up on the flood-lit driving range just to get your aim in.
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“It is easy to get lost in the undisturbed sense of serenity. The course at Drumoig is more than just a round of golf, it is an immersive experience.” The views around the course are stunning; with outstanding panoramas across St Andrew’s bay, over the river Tay, it is easy to get lost in the undisturbed sense of serenity. The course at Drumoig is more than just a round of golf, it is an immersive experience. Drumoig golf course has an allure to ensure you will never want to leave. It’s just as well that the onsite hotel, with 29 en-suite bedrooms, some in unique lodges, is more than capable of accommodating visitors with elegance and comfort. Rooms are fully furnished, including complimentary tea and coffee making facilities, TVs and Wi-Fi ensuring you can relax after an exciting day on the course. This makes Drumoig Golf Hotel perfect for golfing getaways, or touring societies.
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The hotel staff match the high standards found on the fairways, with warm welcomes and enthusiasm. The restaurant offers a varied menu of traditional and international foods, with locally sourced ingredients ensuring that food is always deliciously fresh. Complete with a well-stocked bar, Drumoig golf hotel has everything you would need after an incredible day on the course. Since opening, Drumoig Golf Hotel has continued to improve and is building a well-earned reputation as one of the best quality golf courses around. With immaculately well-maintained tees and greens, as well as a warm and welcoming atmosphere, its not surprising golf societies from around the UK are choosing Drumoig for their tours, and visitors are returning time and time again to relive the experience of a top UK course at a competitive price.
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Experience the ‘Home of Golf’ One of the most sought after golfing destinations in the world, Fife is home to the iconic St Andrews Old Course as well as over fifty delightful golfing experiences. Situated just 40 minutes from Edinburgh Airport and served by excellent road links, the golfing wonders of Fife will all be located just a short drive from your base. The region is home to an abundance of accommodation providers, each offering an excellent variety of options for your stay whether you choose to enjoy the splendour of one of the region’s superblyappointed hotels, reasonably priced guest houses, or go for self-catering accommodation – Fife caters for all budgets and tastes.
Scotscraig, an Open Final Qualifying Course, steeped in history and with proud traditions. Located just fifteen minutes from the Old Course at St Andrews, Scotscraig is the world’s 13th oldest golf club. Founded in 1817 by members of the St Andrews Society of Golfers, the course at Scotscraig was designed under the guidance of world renowned golf course architects, Tom Morris and James Braid. Redesigned by Braid later in 1923, the course retains most of its original characteristics synonymous with Braid-designed golf courses; rolling greens and well-positioned bunkers. Although not adjacent to the coastline, the heathland golf course at Scotscraig receives varying sea breezes along its fairways calling for accuracy and a good links-game to shoot a low score. The par 71 course measures 6,669 yards from the championship tees and represents a true test of golf.
Scotscraig Golf club celebrated its bicentenary in 2017 with the unique mix of heathland and links having been a six-time former Open Qualifying venue. The clubhouse at Scotscraig Golf Club is 120 years old and was opened in 1896. The club’s bar and catering staff make visitors feel most welcome whilst the comfortable dining room which overlooks the 18th green, offers extensive menus ranging from a simple bacon roll to more formal dining options and High Tea. Society groups are welcome to Scotscraig throughout the year with a range of packages which can be tailored to include as much or as little catering as required, to compliment the wonderful golf on offer.
The club’s professional team will also be on hand to ensure that each event runs smoothly.
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Established in 2002, the Loretto Golf Academy is located on the Scottish Golf Coast in Musselburgh, East Lothian, and offers pupils an exceptional opportunity to develop their sporting talent in tandem with a first-class education. Directed by Golf Professional, Rick Valentine and a team of top class PGA Professional coaches, Loretto offers golfers access to state-of-the-art practice centres, and an abundance of local, accessible golf courses. Since it was launched in 2002, the Loretto Golf Academy has been developing a framework of coaching, practice and competition that seamlessly links with the academic side of the school. The Academy has gone from strength to strength and is now recognised as one of the UK’s most highly respected golf schools, with many of its players going on to achieve success at both national and international levels.
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'Loretto’s Golf Academy is stellar.' Tatler Schools Guide
The Academy’s facilities include a Huxley ninehole artificial putting green, several driving bays, bunker and chipping areas. The indoor facilities are used to form innovative programmes for beginners and advanced pupils inclusive of expert PGA swing analysis, putting analysis and use of an indoor studio complete with video swing analysis and Trackman technology.
The Directors and Senior Management of Your Golfer Magazine were so impressed with Loretto that they awarded the academy with their ‘Training & Education Provider of the Year for 2019’
Loretto Golf Academy’s partner golf clubs include: • Craigielaw Golf Club near Aberlady; • Archerfield Links near North Berwick; • Musselburgh Old Links and • Musselburgh Golf Club. With more than 200 pupils attending the Loretto Golf Academy, each pupil’s development pathway begins at the age of 5 and allow pupils to develop their game as they progress through the school with the best possible support to achieve their goals.
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The much coveted award is presented to the organisation that the Magazine’s hierarchy believe are making a difference to people’s lives as well as the sport of golf. It is fair to say that, whilst creating the stars of the future, the Loretto Golf Academy ticks all the boxes when it comes to getting young people out and enjoying the game of golf, giving them a purpose and hopefully unearthing some previously undiscovered golfing talent along the way.
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Founder, Rick Valentine explains:
“Although golf is an individual sport and all players will receive individual coaching, golf at Loretto is very much within a team environment. Players practice together as well as compete with and against each other on a regular basis. This provides a competitive environment that enhances motivation and individual development. By joining the Loretto Golf Academy, pupils will have the opportunity to represent the school, play some of Scotland’s top golf course and, go on one of the Academy’s overseas tours.”
Pinkie House, Linkfield Road, Musselburgh, EH21 7AF, UK 0131 653 4455. admissions@loretto.com www.loretto.com
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