Pictureque Kingsbarns setting for Testing Centre, planned to the north of the practice area.
THE R&A PLANS NEW EQUIPMENT TESTING CENTRE AT KINGSBARNS
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The R&A has unveiled plans for a new equipment testing centre at Kingsbarns Golf Links near St Andrews.
A planning application has been
prepared by architects Wellwood Leslie and lodged with Fife Council. The
new 22,750 sq. ft facility is to be located to the north of the
practice area at Kingsbarns.
Utilising the latest technology,
the building will provide a world class testing and research facility
that will house The R and A’s Equipment Standards department, which
currently operates from three locations, under one roof.
It represents a
major investment for The R and A that will enhance its ability to
monitor and apply the Equipment Rules on behalf of its 152 affiliated
organisations around the world.
The building has been designed in
an energy efficient, environmentally sensitive manner. As well as
maximising the use of daylight, it will incorporate a range of features,
such as air source heat pumps, and use sustainable materials, including
an extensive sedum roof that will allow it to sit comfortably in its
setting at Kingsbarns.
Dr Steve Otto, Director –
Research and Testing at The R&A, said,
“The proposed new centre at
Kingsbarns will deliver a number of benefits in terms of enhancing our
research and testing capabilities. We currently deliver an extremely
high standard of service to golfers, manufacturers and our affiliated
bodies but we have to look to the future and developing a custom built
centre will give us much greater scope to carry out this work
efficiently and improve the service even further.
“We have worked closely with
Kingsbarns Golf Links on the proposed development and we look forward to
consulting with Fife Council and other relevant bodies on the
application.”
Each year, The R and A’s
Equipment Standards department tests thousands of golf clubs and balls
to ensure they conform to the Equipment Rules. Together with the USGA,
The R and A is responsible for making any revisions to these Rules if
they are deemed necessary.
The third part of its remit is to conduct
fundamental research into the physics of golf.
The new centre will incorporate
an indoor test range to evaluate golf balls. On the range side of the
building there will be a biomechanics testing bay, equipped with golf-ball tracking radars and a marker-tracking system capable of producing
three-dimensional videos of golfers’ swings.
Two golf robots, which are
used for both research and the testing of clubs and balls, will be
housed at the centre.
It will feature specially-designed areas for the testing of clubs and other equipment, using a
mixture of bespoke and other more standard pieces of equipment.
The
testing equipment ranges from a container full of water, which uses the
Archimedes principle to measure clubhead volume, through to an optical
metrology system for iron clubs capable of measuring to sub-micron
precision.
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