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Gleneagles Launches Special Group Green Fee to Celebrate Solheim Cup

By: Golfshake Editor | Tue 26 Feb 2019


Gleneagles is hosting the Solheim Cup in September, and to celebrate that fact, the revered hotel has launched a special four-ball green across each of its three golf courses until the end of April. 

Four-ball groups can play any of the three championship golf courses at the 850-acre Perthshire estate for £201.90, a money-saving nod to this very special year in which Gleneagles also celebrates the centenary of its world-famous King’s and Queen’s golf courses, both designed by James Braid.

The King’s, a consistent feature in all leading UK Top 100 Course rankings, and The Queen’s, arguably the finest par 68 course in the UK, have both undergone careful restorations, bringing them back to Braid’s original vision of 1919.

Golfers can also choose to play The PGA Centenary Course, designed by 18-time Major winner, Jack Nicklaus, and the course that will host The Solheim Cup in the Autumn. It was also the course that witnessed an emphatic European Ryder Cup victory in 2014.


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Gary Silcock, Director of Golf at Gleneagles, said: “We wanted to give every visitor the opportunity to celebrate with us, and we thought there was no better way than offering a green fee, where four-balls can create their own historic moment in our centenary year.”

Golfers looking to take advantage of the £201.90 4-ball price should call: 0800 389 3737.

Offer Availability:

Until 31 March, 2019: Available seven days a week, after 11am.

From 1-30 April, 2019: Available Monday-Thursday, after 12pm; Available Friday-Sunday, after 1.30pm.

For further information about Gleneagles, visit: www.gleneagles.com.


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