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Perth Golf Club’s ‘lifeline project’

1.56pm 2nd August 2024 - Course Development

Craigie Hill Golf Club’s revised plans to create a community sport and leisure hub for Perth – based around a nine-hole course – will be unveiled at two Open Days next month.

The golf club, which has been part of the city’s sporting landscape for more than 100 years, has taken on board feedback from previous public forums as it moves towards lodging an in-principle planning application with Perth and Kinross Council.

The vision to revitalise the ailing club and secure its future hinges on a reconfigured nine-hole course, with wider sporting and leisure opportunities financed by an element of housing on the northern edge of the current 18-hole course. 

In addition to meeting the demand for a nine-hole golf course in the city, the project entails extensive woodland planting, amenity space, ancillary sporting offerings, upgraded access arrangements and additional footpath and cycling routes to enhance the existing network. 

Club members will be given a progress briefing at the Hill clubhouse on Wednesday, August 14. The public will have an opportunity to hear the proposed plans at the Open Days which will be taking place at Craigie Hill Golf Club on: 

● Thursday August 15 from 2pm – 8pm 

● Sunday August 18 from 1pm – 4pm 

Members have already begun delivering nearly 200 information posters to nearby homes, highlighting the events.

Last year, a Craigie Hill campaign was launched, and a Proposal of Application Notice was lodged with the local authority. 

Kilmac development director Derek Ross (left) with Craigie Hill Golf Club captain Dave Mitchell pictured at the Perth clubhouse before a neighbourhood leaflet drop

The golf club, in a partnership with Tayside groundworks specialist Kilmac, unveiled a development blueprint designed to preserve a city institution dating back to 1911 and benefit the wider community long into the future. 

Kilmac is headed-up by Perth resident and long-time Craigie Hill member Athole McDonald

Dave Mitchell, club captain and board member, said: “Since we first mapped out our vision to ensure golf continued at Craigie Hill for future generations to enjoy – as part of a broader leisure offering – we have taken account of public feedback and are working closely with our community partners and sporting stakeholders.

“The second round of public briefings will include a more detailed view of the proposed new course lay-out and clubhouse, which will be refurbished to provide a business and sporting community hub encouraging a wider range of leisure activities on Craigie Hill and the adjacent Buckie Braes.

“The club is confident we have addressed the main issues which arose from theprevious events. 

“We remain committed to full transparency and engaging with the community. We are looking forward to welcoming good turnouts at both Open Days.” 

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