Thursday, January 29, 2009


WATCH THE WORLD’S BEST IN STYLE AT LOCH LOMOND

Loch Lomond Golf Club, home of the Barclays Scottish Open, has announced that it will be making the club’s luxury private motorboat available for exclusive daily hire at this year’s tournament, which takes place from the 9th-12th July.
Moored in the harbour beside the 18th green, the motorboat will be available for guests to use as they wish throughout the day. With a skipper at hand the lucky few will be able to cruise around the loch, taking in the beautiful surrounding scenery, as well as taking advantage of some fantastic viewing points alongside the course to watch the golfing action.
A complimentary pass into the magnificent Rossdhu House is also included in the package.
Since its inception in 1986 and in particular following its move to Loch Lomond in 1996, the Barclays Scottish Open has developed into one of the most popular events on The European Tour.
Traditionally staged the week before the Open Championship, the tournament attracts some of the biggest names in the game. Last year Phil Mickelson, Adam Scott, Ernie Els, Henrik Stenson, Lee Westwood and Colin Montgomerie among others competed alongside the banks of Loch Lomond.
With its stunning setting on the shores of Loch Lomond and views of Ben Lomond and the Scottish Highlands, Loch Lomond Golf Club is a private international club with members from over 30 countries. The course, which was designed by renowned architects, Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, opened in 1994 and was most recently voted 11th in Golf Digest’s Top 100 courses in the world ranking. The Club has played host to the Barclays Scottish Open for the past 10 years.
Private hire of the Loch Lomond yacht requires a minimum booking of eight people. Further information on boat hire and other hospitality opportunities is available from Vicky.Nesbitt@lochlomond.com . Tel: 01436 655555.

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