Kingsbarns Has Bumper Tourist Season

St. Andrews, Scotland – Kingsbarns Golf Links celebrated its tenth anniversary season in style with a 30 percent surge in rounds of golf by visitors.

 More than 27,000 rounds were played this season over the famous links capping an excellent season. Such was the increase in demand that the season was extended by two weeks in November to accommodate additional play.

 Kingsbarns also recently cemented its position as one of the UK’s finest courses when it was ranked No. 11 in the prestigious Golf Monthly Top 100 courses.

  “We are absolutely delighted with the way the season has gone especially as we celebrated such a major milestone,” said Stuart McEwen, general manager at Kingsbarns, We have now passed the 280,000 round mark since the course opened in July 2000 and that is testimony to the excellence of the course design and the hard work of the greenkeepers and other staff here who help to ensure the course and facilities are in top class condition every day of the season. The signs are already looking good for 2011 with bookings up by 10 percent on this period last year and we look forward to another ten years of success.”

 The staging of the Open Championship in nearby St Andrews placed Kingsbarns in the spotlight and led to some of the greatest golfers ever to have played the game making the short trip down the coast. Tom Watson, Gary Player and Lee Trevino took to the fairways and were warm in their praise for Kingsbarns.

 While the course condition attracted widespread praise throughout the season, Kingsbarns also excelled off the course with caddie manager Davy Gilchrist being named the Caddiemaster of the Year in the Golf Tourism Scotland Annual Awards for the second year in succession.

 “We work very hard to ensure that golfers enjoy an outstanding experience when they play golf at Kingsbarns and leave with wonderful stories to tell,” said Davy. “Caddies have a huge role to play in that regard with 60 percent of all visitors taking a caddie for their rounds. I am fortunate to have such a great team here and they are fully committed to providing the highest standards of service.”

 Kingsbarns, which is now snowed in, reopens for the 2011 season on April 1. The green fee for next season is $293 with a 50 percent discount for golfers playing a second round within seven days.

 Located just seven miles southeast of the Home of Golf at St. Andrews, Kingsbarns is a must-play seaside links course which regularly features in top 100 golf courses rankings in the world. Designed by Kyle Phillips, the golf course is set on land which gently slopes down towards the coastline, so nearly every hole boasts spectacular views of the sea. At 7,181 yards from the championship tees, Kingsbarns is a formidable enough test to be included in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship rota each autumn alongside the Old Course at St. Andrews and Carnoustie Golf Links. Kingsbarns prides itself in excellent customer service and great accessibility for tee times. Visitors are treated as members for the day and enjoy assistance from the moment they step off their car until they leave.

Archive

  • Cliffs Communities, Tiger Woods Course File Bankruptcy

    Travelers Rest, S.C. – Golfer Tiger Woods can’t seem to catch a break. In a week when a tell-all book by his former golf instructor Hank Haney caused a lot of consternation, Woods’ only golf course design project in the United States is now in Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The Asheville, N.C.-area golf course real estate development, Cliffs at High Carolina, was projected to be the newest private club community in the sprawling Cliffs Communities network. However, the once high-flying Cliffs Communities, comprised of eight world-class private residential golf clubs on 20,000 acres in the Carolina Preserve, officially succumbed to the ...

  • Trump Organization to Purchase Doral Resort

    Miami, Fla. - The Trump Organization announced Feb. 27 that it will purchase Miami's famed Doral Hotel & Country Club for $150 million. Doral is known for its four championship golf courses, including the world-renowned Blue Monster; 700-room resort; vast ballrooms and meeting facilities; sprawling Pritikin spa; and the highly regarded Jim McLean Golf School and teaching facilities. The Trump Organization plans to make a major investment in the resort and golf courses with the intention of restoring Doral to its former grandeur. The Trump Hotel Collection, the wholly owned hotel management division of The Trump Organization, will take over the management of ...

  • Ahwatukee Golf Acquires Foothills Golf Course

    Phoenix, Ariz. – Ahwatukee Golf Properties recently announced the acquisition of The Foothills Golf Club. This latest acquisition marks the fifth facility the group owns and operates in the Ahwatukee-area of Phoenix. Designed by the internationally acclaimed duo of Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, The Foothills Golf Club boasts a par 72 championship golf course that offers desert style golf in a setting that is accented by rolling fairways, 65 strategically placed bunkers set against a rocky desert terrain. Past accolades of Foothills include receiving four stars in Golf Digest, best places you can play listing. Other area clubs owned by ...

  • Player, Nicklaus, Trent Jones Make 2016 Olympic Course Design Cut

    Barra da Tijuca, Brazil – Organizers behind the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro recently picked some big-name golfers as the eight finalists to design a brand new golf course to help celebrate golf’s return to the Olympics after a 112-year absence. Among the finalists are former PGA Tour star Greg Norman and LPGA Tour star/design partner Lorena Ochoa, Hall of Fame golf partners Jack Nicklaus and Annika Sorenstam and Hall of Fame golfer Gary Player. The winning participants will design the executive project for the Olympic venue to be built in Rio de Janeiro. The complete list of design firms ...

See more from Scott Kauffman...