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Kingsbarns Golf Links

The NEW Kingsbarns Golf Links

FATHER-SON TOURNAMENT
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CARNOUSTIE, SCOTLAND
Monday-Friday, July 23 - 27, 2001

 
Just Father and Son* together for four (4) nights at Scotland's seaside Carnoustie Golf Hotel overlooking the 1st tee of the legendary Carnoustie Golf Links where so many golf greats have walked. Picture yourselves playing Carnoustie in the 1999 British Open -- and being one of the first to play the new championship course Kingsbarns Golf Links, future host to major tournaments -- and exciting Cruden Bay. The memories will last a lifetime.

CONTESTANTS:

  • A team consists of one the following: *
    Father/Son
    Stepfather/Stepson
    Father-in-Law/Son-in-Law
    Grandfather/Grandson

LODGING:

  • Accommodations are four nights at the 5-star Carnoustie Golf Hotel adjacent to the course. The Hotel is your base for the tournament.

GOLF COURSES:

Carnoustie Championship Course: This infamous links course hosted the 1999 British Open, and is one of the world's toughest courses.
Cruden Bay Golf Links: A classic links course ranked by most as one of the world's top 100.
Kingsbarns Golf Links: Officially opened right after the 2000 British Open, this new course has received acclaim the world over and is sure to host many championships in the future.

SPECIAL GOLF LINK TRAVEL PRICE: $2,225.00 per person
per person
Deposit of $385.00 per person is due upon entry and confirmation, with balance of $1849.00 due by February 1, 2001. The deposit is non-refundable. All prices are in U.S. dollars.

INCLUDED IN COST:

  • Four (4) nights accommodations double occupancy at the Carnoustie Golf Hotel.
  • Breakfast Daily at the Hotel.
  • Green Fees for Three (3) Tournament Rounds.
  • Welcome Reception and Dinner.
  • Farewell Dinner and Tournament Awards Banquet.
  • Special Gift Package for Every Participant.
  • Luxury Coach Transfers
  • (Caddie fees and air travel are not included)

TOURNAMENT FORMAT:

  • TBA

TEAM PRIZES:

  • TBA

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

  • Tournament field is limited to the first 18 Father-Son teams entered and confirmed, and deposits received.

AIRFARE:

  • Airfare is additional. Participants must make their own flight arrangements to/from Glasgow International Airport, Scotland.

SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES:

Monday, July 23, 2001
Guests arriving from the U.S. and other international locations will fly into Glasgow International Airport in the morning, where you will make the 2 1/2 hour trip to Carnoustie via luxury motorcoach. Upon arriving at Carnoustie, you will check into the 5-star Carnoustie Golf Hotel, where you will receive a gift package with a retail value of $150. That evening you will enjoy a Welcome Reception and Dinner at the hotel.

Tuesday, July 24, 2001
After breakfast, the first round of the tournament will find the contestants battling the infamous Carnoustie Championship Course, site of the 1999 British Open Championship, and known throughout the world as one of the toughest tests in all of golf. Referred to as "Car-nasty", the layout's 18th hole saw Jean Van de Velde lose a three stroke lead on the final day and ultimately lose the championship in a playoff to Scottish native John Lawrie.

Wednesday, July 25, 2001
The second round of the tournament will take place near Aberdeen at the last of Scotland's hidden gems, Cruden Bay. Ranked by most as one of the top 100 courses in the world, Cruden Bay rises high above the North Sea and can't help but make one draw similarities between its classic links and those of its counterpart on the west coast, Turnberry. Trust us when we say that you have truly arrived when you have made the pilgrimage to Cruden Bay.

Thursday, July 26, 2001
Your final day of golf finds you traveling south from Carnoustie across the Firth of Tay to the newest of the St. Andrews Links courses, Kingsbarns. Sir Michael Bonallack, the current head of the St. Andrews Links Trust, which administers the British Open, has said of Kingsbarns: "I have no doubt this course has championship potential." Be one of the first to play this future home of major championship golf. An awards banquet will be held upon returning to Carnoustie in the evening, where you will enjoy your final night in Scotland.

Friday, July 27, 2001
Motorcoach transfer to Glasgow International Airport.


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