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Royal Dornoch Golf Club, the renowned Championship club in the Scottish
Highlands, continues to invest in their playing facilities, ensuring they
improve on their world championship standards.
Following a series of intensive guest and member surveys there have
been a number of welcome additions and developments to the Royal Dornoch Struie
Course.
There
are many admirers of Royal Dornoch Struie Course, which is ranked in the UK top
50 links courses. Opened to the present
18 holes in 1999, the course was in need of a gentle facelift to ensure it
remains a firm favourite with members and visitors.
General
Manager Neil Hampton explains “Royal Dornoch is about two world class links
courses that are a joy to play. The
feedback from our members and visitors over the last year, clearly told us how
much they enjoy playing Royal Dornoch Struie, but there were some improvements
to the signage that would help.
"Working
with our dedicated green staff, a some holes have been improved and the whole
course has had signage consistent with a world ranked course.”
Of particular
note from the survey was how pleased the golfers are with the exceptional level
of maintenance on the course and attention to detail paid to upholding the same
quality of course finish on the tees, greens and bunkers as the Championship
Course - it was mostly the signage and aspects of the layout that let the
course down.
Eoin Riddell, Course
Manager comments “The ground staff team have worked hard at developing the
course and wanted it to be the kind of course you can play every day and not
get tired of. I think we are starting to
achieve that.”
The
Struie course originally opened as a 12 hole Ladies course in 1899 and is a
traditional links course that provides a test for golfers young and old, male
and female. The work of Donald Steel and
his design team back in the 1990s encapsulates natural Scottish Links golf,
working with the natural landscape, local plant and wildlife, the layout
incorporates many of the unique Dornoch features. The new signage helps make the most of the
features while ensuring golfers stay on course.
Commenting
on behalf of Eagle, the UK's market leader for golf course signage and
collateral, sales manager for Scotland, Eddie Comerford said, "I'm
delighted that Royal Dornoch has chosen Eagle to manufacture and deliver the
new signage system for Royal Dornoch Struie course. We already supply the club
with the Championship course guide and the score cards for both courses, so we
are very pleased the club is keen to extend its relationship with Eagle in this
way.
He
further adds “We had clear
guidelines from Royal Dornoch regarding the signage and improvements needed to
the Struie course and matching their expectations with our range of golf
furniture was a straightforward task. It
is unusual for clubs to carry out such intensive survey work of their members
and visitors but it has clearly paid to gain an insight into the needs of the
golfers.
Our top quality Iroko hardwood tee posts with deep etched zinc plates will make a dramatic difference to the Struie's presentation, marking the many recent improvements that have been made to the Royal Dornoch Struie course. I am sure that returning visitors will be impressed and that new visitors to Royal Dornoch Struie will be delighted at the attention to detail the course receives.”
Our top quality Iroko hardwood tee posts with deep etched zinc plates will make a dramatic difference to the Struie's presentation, marking the many recent improvements that have been made to the Royal Dornoch Struie course. I am sure that returning visitors will be impressed and that new visitors to Royal Dornoch Struie will be delighted at the attention to detail the course receives.”
General
Manager Neil Hampton added that “Royal Dornoch is committed to ensuring
that all golfers, members, guests, low & high handicappers and beginners
will have a wonderful day of golf. The
Royal Dornoch Struie course is as important to that as the Championship
course.”
He continued “We are about
developing the game and investing in courses that help every golfer get the
best from their game. Our Struie course
is a great course that can often challenge even the most serious golfer, while giving
those with higher handicaps the chance to play a highly respected links
course.”
Founded in 1877, Royal Dornoch Golf Club presents
exceptional standards that extend beyond the courses and greens to the
restaurant, bar and lounge and other facilities. The Championship course is
consistently ranked amongst the top 20 of the world’s top 100 courses and Royal
Dornoch Struie course is highly ranked UK and Ireland links course.
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