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Perthshire
Golf Breaks
Gleneagles
Golf Breaks. Gleneagles is the host to three championship
courses and the delightful nine hole "Wee Course".
The courses were the inspiration of two of the world's most
famous golfers; James Braid, five times winner of the Open,
designed the King's and Queen's and Jack Nicklaus created The
PGA Centenary Course. Perthshire
Golf Breaks.
Blairgowrie
Golf Breaks. Established in 1889, Blairgowrie Golf Club
is certainly one of the top inland clubs in Scotland and hosts
two 18-hole courses and a 9-hole one too: Rosemount Course -
The Rosemount is the older and more celebrated course at Blairgowrie
and was designed by the legendary James Braid. It was over the
Rosemount Course that former world number one Greg Norman won
his first ever European Tour event while the world record for
consecutive birdies, 10, was set in 1973 between the course's
8th and 17th holes during a tournament practice round. 18 holes.
Par 72. 6,600 yds. Heathland. Perthshire
Golf Breaks.
Kinross
Golf Breaks. Kinross' two courses, the Red and the Blue,
lie in beautiful unspoilt countryside and are laid out to be
a challenge to all types of golfer. Many of the fairways are
bounded by trees and plantations with delightful views across
Loch Leven to the Lomond Hills. Perthshire
Golf Breaks.
Crieff
Golf Breaks. Crieff (Ferntower Course) - Set in the dramatic
countryside of Perthshire, Crieff was established in 1891 and
was recently voted the 29th best golfing facility in Britain
by the readers of Golf World. The Ferntower course has hosted
various championships for both men and women. 18 holes. Par
71. 6,402 yds. Parkland. Perthshire Golf Breaks.
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