If these are Scotlands lesser known courses , what is the terminology for a true Hidden Gem nowdays ?
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BOAT OF GARTEN IS THE BEST HIDDEN GEM
IN SCOTLAND - SAY BUNKERED READERS
Readers of Scotland’s No.1 golf magazine BUNKERED have chosen Boat of Garten as the best ‘hidden gem’ in the ‘Home of Golf’.
The Highlands club came out on top in the magazine’s ‘Secret 18’ competition which was launched earlier this year in conjunction with VisitScotland, the national tourist board.
The purpose of the competition was to bring some much deserved attention to some of the lesser known – but no less magnificent – Scottish golf courses. It followed a previous competition run by bunkered in 2004 to reveal readers’ ‘Top 20’ Scottish golf courses.
On that occasion, the list comprised the country’s ‘big guns’ such as St Andrews, Loch Lomond and Muirfield, with ‘hidden gems’ notable by their absence.
Hence, the decision was taken to redress the balance and give these unheralded courses their share of the limelight.
Readers were asked to pick their 18 favourite ‘hidden gems’ with the winner being the course receiving most votes.
Over 5,000 people submitted their nominations resulting in The Boat of Garten taking the top spot, narrowly pipping Open Championship qualifying course Ladybank. The Fife course was second ahead of another Open qualifying venue, Downfield.
Other courses to make the list included the likes of Lundin Links, Gleneagles Queen’s Course and two from St Andrews, the New and Dukes Courses.
The editor of bunkered, Martin Dempster, hailed the competition as a massive success, not only for The Boat of Garten, but also for golf in Scotland.
“This competition was intended to give some of Scotland’s lesser known courses their place in the spotlight,” said Dempster, “and it most certainly delivered. The Boat of Garten is a worthy winner and our warmest congratulations go out to the club and all of its members.
“However, it is not the only winner in this competition – Scottish golf is, too. The strength of this list clearly demonstrates the strength and variety of the courses we have here in the ‘Home of Golf’ and that is something that every Scot should be proud of.
“And, once again, bunkered readers have come to the fore, answered our call and proved that they are the most knowledgeable and informed followers of sport in this proud sporting nation.”
Sam Torrance Former Ryder Cup captain and Golf Ambassador for VisitScotland said, “Golfing in Scotland is simply wonderful. There are so many great hidden gems with one of my own favourites being Longniddry. Sam was at a golf event at The Carrick at Cameron House, one of the courses to make the Secret 18. He commented: “The Carrick is absolutely beautiful. A great layout, in the finest setting on the planet.”
Mark McCardie, Golf Product Manager for VisitScotland added: “We all know that Scotland has got strength in depth when it comes to great courses, but these results really highlight the exceptional quality and quantity of golf courses Scotland has to offer. What gives it added credibility is that the courses were chosen by the Scottish golfers themselves – the people who know best!”
All of the courses that made up the overall ‘Secret 18’ will receive commemorative plaques from BUNKERED to acknowledge their place in the list.
Meanwhile, lucky reader Lee Strachan can look forward to a fourball at all 18 of the courses as a prize for his list most closely matching the final, overall list.
Scotland’s ‘Secret 18’ in full:
1 Boat of Garten.
2 Ladybank.
3 Downfield.
4 Gleneagles Queen’s Course.
5 Dunbar.
6 The Roxburghe.
7 Lundin Links.
8 Crail Balcomie Links.
9 Duke's Course.
10 Glasgow Gailes.
11 Moray Old Course.
12 Murcar Links.
13 Scotscraig.
14 St Andrews New Course.
15 Letham Grange Old Course.
16 Turnberry Kintyre Course.
17 The Carrick at Cameron House.
18 Royal Aberdeen.