New Burns Museum Opens

The new Robert Burns Birthplace Museum opened in late January as part of the ‘Burns weekend’ and just prior to Burns Night on the 25th of January; the bard’s birthday.  The new museum is in Alloway, adjacent to the other Burns sites – the Burns Monument, Burns Cottage, Auld Brig O’Doon and Auld Kirk – and they are linked by Poet’s Path, a pedestrian walkway.  Alloway is a short distance from Turnberry and Troon and is definitely a worthwhile break from golf.

Robert Burns

Robert Burns died in 1796 and is regarded by many as Scotland’s finest poet, so it was fitting that the museum should be opened by the present Makar (national poet), Liz Lochhead.

Burns Suppers will be held all over the world this week, wherever Scots or followers of the poet are together.  The first Burns Supper was held by his friends in 1797 on the anniversary of his death and although the date has moved to the anniversary of his birth, it has become a national custom ever since.  The meal consists of soup, followed by haggis, neeps (mashed turnip) and tatties (mashed potato) and the highly-flavoured savoury pudding is ceremoniously piped into the dining hall.  The host, or a chosen speaker, will “address the haggis” through a traditional poem before plunging in a dirk (dagger) at the appropriate line.

Toasts are, of course, made with whisky!

By Yvonne Shaw.  Yvonne has been with PerryGolf for over 10 years and is a member of our admin team.

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Congratulations to Kinloch Lodge

I have learned with interest this week that Kinloch Lodge, on the beautiful island of Skye, has retained its Michelin star for 2011.

For those not aware, Skye is located off the west coast of Scotland and is famous thanks to the “Skye Boat Song” about Bonnie Prince Charlie fleeing there after the battle of Culloden in 1746.  Skye offers some stunning scenery as well as a wealth of history…and with the Talisker Distillery also located on the island, it makes a great stop on any tour of Scotland.  Now with its Michelin star, one of the highest awards in fine cuisine, a stay at Kinloch Lodge would really put the finishing touch to a trip.

You can see further details of Kinloch Lodge by clicking here.

By Alastair Niven.  Alastair has been with PerryGolf for over 9 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.

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BBC Coach of the Year 2010

Colin Montgomerie was recently honored as the Coach of the Year at the recent BBC Sports Personality Awards. Although he wasn’t technically a coach, he was awarded on the basis of getting the most out of his team.  I don’t think anyone can disagree with this.  Click here for more information.

By Gary Sheppard.  Gary has been with PerryGolf for over 4 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.

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Romantic Golf Spots for Valentines Day

We thought it may be fun to develop a list of unique spots at a couple of our destinations around the world which are romantic locations with Valentines Day fast approaching…we would love to hear your ideas;

Most romantic hotel for a golfing couple is the Millbrook Resort in spectacular and romantic Queenstown, New Zealand.  A luxury villa suite surrounded by majestic mountains on all sides provides outstanding views. Add to this the sumptuous accommodations and three restaurants to choose from, and many would say there is a no more romantic hotel. Milbrook was recently named the leading Golf Resort in Australasia.

http://www.millbrook.co.nz/

The best 19th hole for a romantic drink is on the balcony at Jack’s Point clubhouse overlooking the beautiful lake bounding the 18th hole. With the Remarkables mountain range alongside, this is a stunning location.

http://www.jackspoint.com/

The best hole on which to propose. The par 3 seventh at Jack’s Point.  This hole plays west to a green that appears to sit right on the edge of Lake Wakatipu, even though it is perched 25m above it. Majestic mountains add to the vista.

http://www.jackspoint.com/

Enterkine Country House.The Woodland Lodge is specifically designed for couples who want a private hideaway. http://www.enterkine.com/accommodation_woodland.asp

Malmaison, Aberdeen. Deep purple and red décor in some suites adds to the romance.

https://www.malmaison.com/hotels/aberdeen/suites.aspx
 

About the Author: Gordon Dalgleish is the Co-Founding Director of PerryGolf, the leading provider of international golf vacations. You can find him on Google+

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Getting to and from Machrihanish is now even easier!

The Kintyre Express, which operates a boat to and from Campbeltown for golfers coming from Turnberry and Troon, has added a second boat to the fleet for the 2011 season which will make it much easier for groups to play both Machrihanish and the newly opened Machrihanish Dunes.  The result is that one vessel will now be based in Campbeltown and one in Troon meaning more groups will be able to make the trip across the Mull of Kintyre.

In addition to this, the new boat is an upgraded version, with larger engines, which will make it easier to keep to scheduled crossing times, even in rougher seas.  It also means crossings from Ayrshire to Northern Ireland are now much more achievable; so for groups staying at Turnberry, a hop across the water to play Royal Portrush is something that can now be seriously considered.

Images of the new boat are still to be published so watch this space for further details.

By Keith Baird.  Keith has been with PerryGolf for over 10 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.

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