Top Dining Award for Gleneagles

Congratulations to Andrew Fairlie and all of his team at Gleneagles for winning the Sunday Times Food List “Best Restaurant in Britain” accolade.  Andrew Fairlie opened his restaurant at Gleneagles in 2001 and since then it has consistently been rated as one the best in Scotland – but its great to see them getting greater recognition.  Gleneagles has always been a popular choice with PerryGolf clients thanks to its fantastic accommodations, world class courses and other excellent facilities.  This is just another reason to visit and enjoy the setting for the next Ryder Cup.

By Alastair Niven.  Alastair has been with PerryGolf for more than 12 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.

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The Spa at the Fairmont St Andrews

Ladies and Gentlemen, introducing one of the world’s finest Spa’s, The Spa at the Fairmont St. Andrews. The Spa at Fairmont is one of the largest health spas in all of Scotland. It includes twelve treatments with locally-themed massages, facial and relaxation therapies featuring exclusive Kerstin Florian products. Enjoy a wide variety of these massages, therapies, and experiences. Some options include Body Experiences, Massage Experiences, Facial Experiences, Fitness, Enhancement Treatments, and the Just for Men section.

Don’t get any ideas just yet!  The Just for Men offers treatments such as The Ultimate Golfers Treatment by Sam Torrance. This exclusive experience is endorsed by Sam Torrance, winning Ryder Cup Captain and golf course designer. Get limber with this all-inclusive experience for golfers. It begins with a eucalyptus foot bath, continues to an invigorating exfoliation and stretch massage focusing on key need areas of golfers, and finishes with a wrap, which includes a mini-facial to help protect the skin from environmental damage caused by weather conditions out on the course. “Looking after your body before and after you golf is as important as practicing your swing. This treatment is the perfect tonic to leave you invigorated and ready to enjoy another round of golf or a fine dinner at Fairmont St Andrews,” raves Sam Torrance.

Ladies! If the wonderful list of Experiences and Treatments doesn’t flatter you, then treat yourself to a relaxing manicure/pedicure. Why not enjoy a fresh treatment of nail polish with a wonderful hand massage? You could even take part in the makeup application lesson with a makeup specialist.

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The Winners of the 2013 Great Scotland Golf Giveaway

 

Wow! We cannot believe how many entries were received for the 2013 Great Scotland Golf Giveaway. Tens of thousands of people entered the contest, and thousands shared the contest via e-mail, Facebook, and Twitter. Thanks to Free Birdie, Carl’s Golfland, Travel Pro Luggage, SCOR Golf, and Golf Vacation Insider for helping sponsor and make this contest possible plus most importantly our partners in Scotland, Turnberry, Kingsmills Hotel Gleneagles, Prestwick Golf Club, Royal Dornoch Golf Club & Castle Stuart who shall be providing a memorable trip to the winner and three friends.

 

The Winners Are…..

Grand Prize Winner of the PerryGolf Foursome to Scotland:

Kathy Scott

 

Runner Up Winners:

A set of TaylorMade RBZ Irons:

Chuck Coleman

Travel Pro Walkabout luggage:

Gilbert Castro

1 Year Supply of Srixion Golf Balls:

Anthony S. Prusaczyk

 

Share Prize Winners:

Callaway RAZR X Black Driver:

Derek Cornett

Ecco Biom Hybrid Golf Shoes:

David Jaehning

1 Year Supply of Titleist Pro V1:

Riley Stroven

Set of SCOR Golf Wedges:

James Williamson

Congratulations to our contestants.  Keep checking the PerryGolf website for updates on future contests.

 

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Rogano Restaurant

roganoCongratulations to Rogano who recently won the 2012-2013 AA Restaurant of the Year in Scotland. The award recognises restaurants that provide cuisine of a truly excellent standard, as well as demonstrating innovation and ambience and providing a high standard of hospitality.  Rogano Restaurant is featured in PerryGolf’s dining guide for Glasgow.

A must for dining during your stay in Glasgow City.

By Denise McKee.  Denise has been with PerryGolf for over 13 years and is a member of our admin team.

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The Golf House Club, Elie

I was invited along to play in an Open Day at The Golf House Club yesterday (commonly known as Elie), and it proved to be a fantastic day.  There was hardly a breath of wind, nor a cloud in the sky, so short sleeves were the order of the day – a rarity for October in Scotland.  A shotgun start involved my group teeing off first (one of the perks of playing with the club captain!) so we had the opportunity to take a look at their famous periscope prior to starting our round.  The first hole involves a blind tee shot, and rather than having a bell to tell people on the tee when to hit, they have an old submarine periscope so you can see when it’s clear to drive.  If you’re ever playing the course, be sure to get to the tee early so you can have a look as it turns full circle so you get a fantastic view of almost the entire course.

Having never played the course before I was thoroughly looking forward to it and I wasn’t disappointed.   It’s not a long course at only 6273 yards, but it’s still a great test of golf and an extremely enjoyable course.  There are no par 5’s and only two par 3’s so the emphasis is on the par 4’s; most of which are risk and reward holes under 400 yards, with the opportunity to go for the green – or close to them – off the tee, but also with the option to play safe, leaving a short iron to the green.  Thankfully my driver was working favourably, so I scored well, but with punishing rough and many a tough bunker protecting the greens, the brave can easily be penalised.  With regards the condition of the course, I have never seen better in October in Scotland.  The greens were immaculate and the fairways were in perfect condition.

So where does Elie fit into your schedule?  Well if you’re keen on playing 36 holes a day, it fits in perfectly for the afternoon round after the Old Course or Kingsbarns, or on arrival day after a tiring overnight flight it works well because it’s not going to beat you up like a British Open course, but you will certainly come away from it having thoroughly enjoyed your round.  Alternatively, if you’ve ticked off all Scotland’s Open courses and you’re looking for a hidden links, look no further.

By Keith Baird.  Keith has been with PerryGolf for over13 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.

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