| Gleneagles - PGA Centenary (Jack's)
Architect: J. Nicklaus (1993)
18 holes: 7,320yds: par 73.
Another fine course, designed by Jack Nicklaus, but blended with some Scottish golf dust so that the overall look and feel is not overwhelmingly American, albeit distinct from the King's and Queen's. Mr. Nicklaus likes to make the required strategy obvious from the Tee box and to encourage judicious driver usage: here is no exception. From the very back Tees it is a monster, however there are four other teeing options if your Handicap doesn't start with a + sign.
The PGA Centenary course has been designed with tournament golf in mind, not a bad thing per se; the 2014 Ryder Cup here is sure to be highly entertaining. However you will notice more space between the holes to allow for galleries, engendering some long walks from Green to Tee (there is a full buggy path) and a few new houses dotted around the back nine.
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