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Blairgowrie Golf Club are virtually unique and have that wonderful
charm found at very few courses where each hole is unaffected and untouched by another. The combination of Heathland
and Woodland provides each hole with a peace and tranquillity
completely unspoilt by preceding or following games.
The pine, silver birch and heather
lined fairways provide a natural habitat to be enjoyed not just by the
golfers, but shared with the exquisite wildlife, which includes deer
and red squirrels, woodpeckers and oyster catchers to name but a few. |
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Rosemount Course
Described by Tom
Morris as, “The most beautiful inland green I have ever seen”, the
Rosemount course certainly lives up to its reputation. Designed by
James Braid with influences from Dr. Alistair McKenzie, the
renowned architect of the Augusta National course, Rosemount has
played host to a number of prestigious professional and amateur
tournaments. It was the scene of Greg Norman’s first European Tour
victory in the 1977 Martini event.
Rosemount was voted 11th best course to play in
Scotland by the readers of Scotland’s premier golf magazine. |
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Lansdowne Course
The
Lansdowne course is more modern than the Rosemount course in
layout, and offers a more challenging test. It was designed by the
respected partnership of Peter Allis and Dave Thomas and was
officially opened in 1979. Also set in avenues of pine and silver
birch, most fairways are lined with heather, and the course
provides a challenging but pleasurable test for all levels of
golfer. |
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Wee Course
The Wee Course formed part of
the original layout designed by Dr. Alistair McKenzie of Augusta
National and Cypress Point fame. The nine hole layout is heathland
in character comprising 4 par 3s and 5 par 4s and provides a
delightful and charming contrast to Rosemount and Lansdowne.
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