Monday, March 05, 2018



Ayrshire's Rowallan Castle Golf Club 

announces nine-hole membership

NEWS RELEASE
Rowallan Castle is delighted to announce that we will now be offering nine-hole membership.
After receiving the official course-rating certificates from Scottish Golf Limited and with help from the Ayrshire Golf Association, the club can now offer nine-hole medal competitions from four different designated tees.
John Rushbury, President of the Ayrshire Golf Association said, “The 9-hole course named ‘The Old Castle Course’ is a fabulous opportunity for Rowallan Castle Golf Club to run gents, ladies, junior and mixed competitions without taking too much time, and get huge enjoyment from the wonderful sport of golf.”
Director of Golf David Addison said “We are delighted to have our 9-hole lay-out approved in time for the upcoming season. The 9-hole membership will give us the scope to make the course more attractive and accessible for golfers in the area.” 
“The nine holes are part of our existing championship lay-out and will be named ‘The Old Castle Course.’ This will consist of the first eight holes on the course as well as our already famous 19th hole. The lay-out offers great fun for beginners and a good challenge to any skilled golfer with four par 4s, four par 3s and a par 5. It also takes in our signature Hole 8  which sits next to Old Rowallan Castle.
“We are looking forward to seeing how the nine-hole medal competitions take within the membership and with the new R and A nine-hole championship at Carnoustie, this is a great time for Rowallan to offer a nine-hole membership.”
Set within the Rowallan Estate near Kilmaurs, Ayrshire,  Rowallan Castle was designed by Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie and overlooks the Ayrshire coastline.


David Addison
Director of Golf
Rowallan Castle Golf Club
Kilmaurs
Ayrshire, KA3 2LP

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