The PGA Centenary Course, Gleneagles
Designed and built by Jack Nicklaus, the PGA Centenary is the newest of the Gleneagles courses. In complete contrast to its elderly regal relatives, the PGA Centenary Course was made rather than placed, and the great rolling banks of rough and broad lush fairways are more redolent of the modern golf courses in the US than Scotland. As such, the PGA Course is unique and provides an opportunity for the visitor to refresh himself after the rigours and challenges posed by the King's and Queen's. Scots themselves love the PGA Course perhaps because it is more forgiving than most. The PGA Centenary was the host venue for the Ryder Cup in 2014.
Caddies available: Yes (Request in advance through Links Golf)
Pullcarts available: Yes
Practice facilities: Driving range, short game area and putting green
Electric buggies available: Yes
Dress code: Appropriate golf attire. No jeans, trainers or collarless shirts.
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