Carnoustie major overhaul planned for
clubhouse area before 2018 Open
A view of the 16th green on the Carnoustie championship course with the Golf Hotel in the background. Part of the present starter's box and clubhouse can be seen on the right of the picture.
Picture by Cal Carson Golf Agency
NEWS RELEASE
Carnoustie Golf Links, hailed as the most challenging course on The Open rota, has been given the go-ahead for a major redevelopment of its golf centre, with works due to be completed in time for The Open Championship in 2018.
clubhouse area before 2018 Open
A view of the 16th green on the Carnoustie championship course with the Golf Hotel in the background. Part of the present starter's box and clubhouse can be seen on the right of the picture.
Picture by Cal Carson Golf Agency
NEWS RELEASE
Carnoustie Golf Links, hailed as the most challenging course on The Open rota, has been given the go-ahead for a major redevelopment of its golf centre, with works due to be completed in time for The Open Championship in 2018.
The
planned enhancements will see the current club building receive a
complete renovation with a focus on creating modern, open spaces for
dining and relaxing after a
round.
“The
planning permission has come through at an exciting time for us as
we’ll be able to showcase the completed developments to a global
audience during The Open Championship
in 2018,” commented Pat Sawers, Chairman of the Carnoustie Golf Links
Management Committee.
“The new facilities will offer 21st century style and convenience to all of our visitors throughout the year, whether they’re world class professionals from
across the globe, or locals looking for a place to relax and enjoy the stunning scenery.”
The
star feature of the project will be the full length windows that will
be installed throughout the upper floor of the building. This viewing
gallery will reveal never-before-seen
panoramas of the notoriously challenging closing holes of the links
course, and will be accessible to all who visit the golf centre.
As
well as extensive renovations to the club building, cutting-edge golf
simulator bays will be installed at the driving range to provide players
with the latest technology
to use during their warm-up and practice routines.
The
team at Carnoustie are continually looking to develop and evolve the
centre to meet the needs of the modern day, global golfer, and see this
investment as the perfect
representation of the forward-thinking nature that the venue prides
itself upon:
“Service
levels across the world are constantly improving, and we are
continually working to enhance the experience that we can offer to those
coming to our club,” commented
Graeme Duncan, General Manager of the Carnoustie Golf Links Management
Committee.
“We
want everyone who visits Carnoustie to be impressed by the experience
that they have, and leave with the desire to come back and experience it
all again.”
For more information on Carnoustie Golf Links, visit
www.carnoustiegolflinks.co.uk.
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