Host venue of the 2014 Ryder Cup, the first in Scotland in 40 years, The PGA Centenary Course at Gleneagles, is a modern classic. Designer Jack Nicklaus described the course as "the finest parcel of land in the world I have ever been given to work with". The tees are graded at each hole in five stages, including a challenging 6,815 yards from the white markers down to 5,322 from the red. Fittingly, The PGA Centenary Course begins by playing southeast towards the glen, sweeping up the Ochil Hills to the summit of the pass below Ben Shee which joins it to Glendevon.
A feature of The PGA Centenary Course is the feast of views of the spectacular countryside in which Gleneagles is set. Putting on the two-tier second green, you are distracted by the lush panorama of the rich Perthshire straths. As you move westwards over the next few holes, the rugged Grampians come into view on the right, then distantly purple ahead, Ben Vorlich and the mountains above the Trossachs.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Year of Opening - 1993
- Designer - Jack Nicklaus
- Par - 72
- Holes - 18
- Length - 7262 Yards