FORMER RYDER CUP SKIPPER TO CAPTAIN ONE OF THE TEAMS
Stephen Bremner, Tomatin's Sales Director, and Bernard Gallacher.
BERNARD GALLACHER TEES UP FOR
TOMATIN PRO-AM EXTRAVAGANZA
PGA IN SCOTLAND NEWS RELEASE
Former Ryder Cup captain Bernard Gallacher is to lead a
field of nearly 300 golfers teeing up for the Tomatin Homecoming Single Malt Pro-Am
over three of Scotland’s most renowned links courses later this year.
Gallacher played in eight Ryder Cups and was captain
three times, including a victory at Oak Hill in 1995.
He has confirmed he will captain
one of the 70-plus teams taking part in the 54-hole event, played at Castle
Stuart Golf Links, Royal Dornoch Golf Club and The Nairn Golf Club from September 30
to October 2, just a few days after this year’s Ryder Cup.
Money raised during the tournament will support a
nationwide campaign Gallacher launched in December to make automated external
defibrillators (AEDs) widely available at golf clubs and driving ranges in the
UK and Ireland.
In August last year Gallacher, suffered a cardiac arrest and
spent several days in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary after falling ill at a function
in the city. He credits the quick thinking of hotel staff and the availability
of a defibrillator at the venue where he was due to speak for helping his
recovery.
He said: “I am looking forward to playing three
of my favourite courses and would like to thank Tomatin for giving us all the
opportunity to enjoy this experience.”
The prestigious annual Tomatin Pro-Am contest is
estimated to generate about £200,000 for the Highland economy.
It is open to teams from anywhere in the world consisting
of three amateurs (ladies or gentlemen) plus a professional of their choice.
Teams that do not include a pro are allocated a leading player from the
Professional Golfers’ Association Scotland Order of Merit.
Stephen Bremner, Tomatin’s sales director, said: “We are
delighted that Bernard Gallacher is leading a team in the Pro-Am this year as
his worldwide reputation will add to the prestige of this competition.
“The tournament is already popular with professional and
amateur golfers alike as it is played over three of Scotland’s best links
courses, and Bernard’s involvement raises the event’s status to another
level.
“The UK is a key market focus for us this year. In the
last five years we have experienced 40 per cent growth in volume and 158 per
cent in value, and for this reason sponsorship of a prestigious UK event such
as this is an excellent fit for us.
“Our distillery is a significant Highland tourist
attraction, receiving over 20,000 visitors per year from all parts of the
globe. We are working with these three premium courses in order to support the
overall marketing of the Highlands as a vibrant tourist destination.”
Brian Mair, secretary of The PGA in Scotland, expressed
his gratitude to Tomatin for their continued support of this great event, now
in its third year. He said:
“In this momentous year for Scottish golf, the
Tomatin Homecoming Single Malt Pro-Am will be a fitting event to follow the
Ryder Cup, a real celebration of all that is great in Scotland – great golf and
wonderful whisky.”
Castle Stuart Golf Links hosted the Scottish Open for
three successive years from 2011, with the 2013 competition, won by Phil
Mickelson, reaching a television audience of more than 500 million. It is consistently
placed among the top 100 courses in the world by a number of prestigious golf
publications, most notably Links Magazine and Golf Course Architecture.
This year Royal Dornoch’s Championship Course was ranked the sixth best in the world by Golf Digest, its highest ever position, and is a
favourite of Major winners such as Tom Watson, Ben Crenshaw, Craig Stadler and
Greg Norman.
The Nairn Golf Club, rated 9th best golf
course in Scotland by Golf Monthly in 2013, hosted the Walker Cup in 1999 and
the Curtis Cup in 2012. It will also be home to the Home Internationals
competition in August 2016.
The three clubs are part of the Highland Golf Links (HGL)
partnership which also includes the Kingsmills Hotel and Culloden House Hotel,
Inverness; the Royal Golf Hotel and Links House, at Royal Dornoch; and the Golf
View Hotel in Nairn to promote destination breaks.
The partnership offers attractive packages for visiting
golfers to enjoy the finest links golf and luxury accommodation while exploring
a unique and beautiful part of Scotland.
Castle Stuart placed a new defibrillator for the club shop
earlier this month, while Nairn put a similar machine in the clubhouse last
year.
Royal Dornoch Golf Club has had a defibrillator for two years and is
currently raising money for the Bernard Gallacher campaign to have another
machine at the Championship Course’s Halfway House. The club was given a driver
used and signed by Bernard’s nephew, the Scottish professional golfer Stephen
Gallacher to help raise funds.
Fraser Cromarty, CEO at The Nairn Golf Club and chairman
of HGL, said: “The Tomatin Pro-Am is a significant part of the golfing calendar
in the north of Scotland and showcases three of the best links courses in the
country.
“We are indebted to Tomatin for its continued support for
the tournament which this year will be extra special with the involvement of
such a respected and charismatic figure as Bernard Gallacher and coming so soon
after the Ryder Cup in Scotland.”
YOU CAN STILL BUY A TEAM ....
There are still vacancies for amateur teams to take part in
the tournament. Anyone wishing further
details should contact Fraser Cromarty on 01667 458930 or fcromarty@nairngolfclub.co.uk
The entry fee is £1,700 per team of three, which includes
three rounds of competition golf with prizes, the post-tournament gala dinner
and the opportunity to tour the Tomatin distillery.
For more information contact
John Ross
Lucid PR
01463 724593; 077300 99617
johnross@lucidmessages.com
Lucid PR
01463 724593; 077300 99617
johnross@lucidmessages.com
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