FINAL STAGE OF MAJOR PITLOCHRY GOLF DEVELOPMENT BEGINS
NEWS RELEASE
Work has begun on the third and final stage
of Pitlochry Golf Club’s ground-breaking Centre for Excellence project, with a
new 6 hole short course due for completion this month.
The scenic course below Ben Y Vrackie is
undergoing the biggest development in its history; adding practice facilities
that will make Pitlochry one of Scotland’s leading golfing destinations.
Earlier this year a new driving range was
opened with 6 indoor and 5 outdoor bays, teaching bays and target greens.
That facility, built with financial
assistance from Perth and Kinross Council, Sportscotland and landlord Charles
Butter, has already proved to be a magnet for Highland Perthshire golfers.
Now the Club’s Directors have brought
forward the timetable for the remaining sections.
Contractors, Landscapes Scotland, and Old
Faskally Farming Co are now at the club to complete the 6 hole Par 3 short
course which will enable players at all stages of development to hone their skills.
It is expected this final stage will be
completed this month, with an opening of Autumn 2014.
Next Spring, a new short game practice area
will also be opened, complete with a range of bunkers.
With this revised timetable in place, the
entire development will be complete by Autumn 2014, just as Ryder Cup fever
grips Scotland.
“This is another vital phase and it is
great we have been able to bring the timetable forward,” said Director Stephen
Carruthers.
“On completion, you will be able to
practice every element of your game, from driving and long game work right down
to the shortest putt. You will even be able to practice fairway bunker shots.
“The new short course, under construction
just now, will be a great way to introduce kids and beginners to the game, as
well as fine tune the short game of more experienced players.
“With this facility, families who are maybe
visiting Pitlochry will be able to come up and play for an hour or so giving
the town another holiday activity. It means everyone can get involved in golf
here.
“The developments are creating a real
upsurge of interest in the club. There were people before who didn’t even know
Pitlochry had a golf club. Now they do and they are aware of the standard of
facilities we are creating.”
As a direct result of the investment
programme, Pitlochry Golf Club will be able to provide junior lessons all
through the winter of 2013/2014.
Creating future generations, Directors
believe, will be one of the legacies of the project.
“No matter the weather now, we can give the
kids lessons inside. Having a junior programme all winter will be great for
us,” added Stephen Carruthers.
“It will enble us to retain the kids and
bring others in to practice here. Over the winter, there is less competition
from other sports so it can only benefit the young players’ game, which is one
of our goals as a club.”
At present, officials and members are
mulling over names for the new short course.
THINGS YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT PITLOCHRY
- Pitlochry Golf Course was designed by famous golf architect of the day, Willie Fernie of Troon, in 1908 and opened in 1909.
- Famous names to play the course have been Harry Vardon, Walter Hagen, Max Faulkner, Bob Charles and John Panton.
- The course sits amidst spectacular highland Perthshire scenery, with excellent views over the Tummel Valley, Craigower and Ben Y Vrackie.
- Part of the course lies on a site of historic interest, with the outline of an ancient Pictish fort clearly visible.
- There is an abundance of roe deer, otters and birdlife nearby and the picturesque town of Pitlochry was once described as the ‘Switzerland of Scotland.’
- Pitlochry Golf Estate provides luxury 4-Star self-catering accommodation at Drumchorry Cottage and Upper Balghulan.
Press Release issued on behalf of Pitlochry
Golf Course by Kenneth Stephen, Heartland Media and PR.
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