Wednesday, January 20, 2010

THE CARRICK ON LOCH LOMOND CONTINUES PARTNERSHIP

WITH MAJOR WINNER PAUL LAWRIE

NEWS RELEASE
The stunning Carrick on Loch Lomond golf course has renewed its sponsorship agreement with 1999 Open Champion and multiple European Tour winner, Paul Lawrie, for the 2010 season. The five-star resort, which includes the award-winning Cameron House Hotel, recently voted Scotland’s best golf resort hotel at the annual Golf Tourism Scotland awards ceremony, has employed Lawrie as its ‘Touring Professional’ since the 2007 European Tour season.
Lawrie has enjoyed an illustrious career at the pinnacle of European Golf, playing on the European Tour since 1992 during which time he has claimed four victories, as well as the 1999 Open Championship and played in the Ryder Cup.
Lawrie’s agreement with The Carrick on Loch Lomond will see him sporting the resorts name and logo on his golf bag throughout the season as well being announced as The Carrick on Loch Lomond’s touring professional as he competes on the European Tour’s international schedule throughout 2010.
Ross Whitfield, The Carrick on Loch Lomond Director of Golf and Estates, commented, “Paul has been a fantastic ambassador for the resort in the past two seasons and we are delighted to continue our support of him in 2010.
"As well as being one of the most talented golfers Scotland has produced, Paul’s personality embodies the values of the resort and we feel he is the perfect person to represent the class and quality of the resort across the world. We wish him every success in the coming season.”
Paul Lawrie, commented, “I would like to thank The Carrick on Loch Lomond for their continued support. I have been very proud to be associated with such a high quality resort over the previous two seasons and I look forward to continuing to promote the golf course and hotel across the world.”
*The Carrick on Loch Lomond has quickly established itself as one of the UK’s leading new golf courses since opening in 2007. The Doug Carrick design meanders between the lowland banks of Loch Lomond for the front nine before heading into the highland heath on the back nine, all of which offers stunning views across the water and surrounding hills. The unique setting is one of the most picturesque anywhere in the UK, and the golf course offers a fitting test of guests’ games.
A variety of tee positions allow weekend golfers and tour professionals alike, to be tested.

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