It was only a year ago since our very own Ran Morrisset paid Fraserburgh Golf Links a visit and experienced raw and authentic Scottish golf at its best.
That visit reviewed here:
http://golfclubatlas.com/courses-by-country/scotland/fraserburgh-golf-club/Visiting the course this week, I met with Lindsay the Office Manager. Working in golf tourism I naturally asked how the tourism season had been. Knowing much of these golf clubs survive from the income generated through visitor green fees the news was grim. It appeared that the Ryder Cup fever never made it to Scotland's north-east. The club was down from the 800 visitor rounds in 2013 (Yes only 800) which looks about £10,000 on the balance sheet and huge for a club like Fraserburgh. Continuing she explained things were bad. In June they were very concerned. (cash flow)
As I left her office I thought what about all the fabulous PR, word of mouth the best marketing tool in golf travel? When will this 'hidden gem' be discovered?
Playing under blue skies on a cold autumn morning I again saw the natural beauty of Fraserburgh and my mind wondered a bit..
Has the Golf Club Atlas community ever crowdfunded the acquisition of a golf course before? Would the community reveal in the opportunity to bring Fraserburgh back to life, offer financial stability to its members and in doing so help preserve something special in Scotland's golf heritage? The multitude of talents within this community would help create a pretty formidable proposition for travelling golfers. Accountants, course superintends, website developers, course architects, shapers, golf managers, marketers, media. We might even get the chance to utilize the dunes and transform the weaker holes of 1 & 18. None of this for financial gain but for the greater good of golf. Two fingers perhaps to modern day golf 35 miles down the road at Trump Aberdeen.
Three putting the last I woke up from the fantasy of what could be achieved here on Scotland's far north-east and back to reality. This accent links classic is surviving just, at the same time modern mediocrity thrives backed by their multimillion pound marketing budgets.
Overseas golf memberships at Fraserburgh are available for £140. If like me, you love this place and all that it stands for become a member in 2015.