From yesterdays Press and Journal :
MILLIONAIRE PLANS NEW GOLF COURSE AT DALCROSS
PETER DOYLE
09:00 - 10 December 2003
A Californian millionaire wants to build a championship golf course - modelled on the Dunhill Cup venue, Kingsbarns - close to Inverness Airport.
The American entrepreneur, who made his millions in Silicon Glen and is a regular visitor to Nairn, predicted his new venture could inject millions every year into the Highland economy, with spin-offs for local residents.
The Kingsbarns links course, near St Andrews, burst on to the Scottish golf scene when it opened three years ago
The course has enjoyed a rapid rise since then and has already established itself as one of only three venues of the prestigious Dunhill Cup.
It was also recently ranked 13th in a survey of 100 courses throughout Britain and Ireland by Golf World magazine.
Multi-millionaire Mark Parsinen hopes to repeat the Kingsbarns success story in the Highlands and has hired world-renowned golf-course architect, Tom Doak to design his new project on ear-marked links land near to Arderseir.
Mr Parsinen, who is an avid golfer, has said he is close to agreement with the Earl of Moray, who owns the 400acre site, which the electronics millionaire said he wants to become the new Kingsbarns.
He said: "When I saw Kingsbarns for the first time, I knew it would make a fantastic golf course. I feel the same way about the land up by Inverness. But I need to keep those emotions in check until we can move forward."
The avid golfer admitted plans are still at an early stage. But he revealed he had already met with local council officials to discuss his plans.
Last night, factor for the Earl of Moray, Andrew Howard, confirmed he was scheduled to meet with Mr Parsinen to discuss his interest in the links land.
Mr Parsinen, who is a member of Royal Dornoch, added: "There would be a core staffing of 25-30 plus seasonals and everyone who works at Kingsbarns is local to the area."