Royal
Dornoch has unveiled plans to build a third course as part of a
multi-million pound vision to further enhance the reputation of the
Sutherland venue.
Ahead
of a new £13.9 million clubhouse opening next year, the club has
appointed King Collins Dormer Golf Course Design to create the new
layout, which will add to the Championship Course and Struie Course.
In addition to the new course, the US-based company will also create new
holes for the Struie Course while the plans include a driving range and
Par-3 Course as well along with short game and putting facilities.
Pictured celebrating the tie up between Royal Dornoch and US golf course
designers KCD are, from left, Mark Allan, Tad King, Gary Bethune
(captain), Rob Collins, Neil Hampton (general manager) and Trevor Dormer.
“These
are exciting times for everyone connected with Royal Dornoch and, with
the clubhouse on target to welcome golfers from around the world next
season, our thoughts are already turning to the next project,” said
general manager Neil Hampton.
“Usually,
the opening of a new clubhouse which has been mooted for 30 years or
more would mark the end of the journey for any golf club but for Royal
Dornoch it is about what the next step is going to be.
Hopes for Coul Links project getting green light
“The
investment being made will pave the way for even greater economic and
employment benefits for the wider community and, hopefully, there will
be more good news to come as and when the Coul Links project gets the
green light from the Scottish Government.
“Golf has long been the key economic driver in this part of the country
and additional, high quality, eco-friendly championship courses created
by highly-regarded designers can only enhance our reputation as a
golfing destination and encourage visitors to extend their stay in the
Highlands.”
The new course at Royal Dornoch will be created onb land adjacent to the Struie Course | Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency
While
the Royal Dornoch project heralds first in the UK for King Collins
Dormer, architects Tad King, Rob Collins and Trevor Dormer have designed
lots of courses around the world.
“We
were very impressed with all the golf course architects who pitched to
us, and we are lucky that so many highly respected players in the
industry were eager to be involved with Royal Dornoch,” added Hampton.
“But
the KCD team’s imaginative concept and passion for Royal Dornoch and
using the land at our disposal in a different way captured our
imagination.”