Perthshire
Golf Architects
Perthshire countryside was not lost on one of Scotland's most
famous golf architects. James
Braid, five times Open Champion, was involved in the creation
of many of Perthshire's golf courses. Gleneagles Kings and Queens
courses, Crieff Ferntower, Taymouth Castle, Alyth and Blairgowrie
Rosemount are all Braid designs. In all these courses he matched
aesthetics with challenge. His designs are just as much a challenge
to today's players as they were to earlier enthusiasts of the
game.
Golf
in Perthshire did not really begin to take off until the Victorian
interest in the game. Many Perthshire courses are now either coming
up to, or have recently celebrated, their centenary, which makes
them still relatively young in Scottish golfing terms. However
the Royal Perth Golfing Society does hold the oldest royal charter
in Britain, granted by William IV in 1833, a year before the R&A's.
Records also show that golf was played in the North Insch of Perthshire
in 1599 and quite probably long before that.
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