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18Players Creates New Website For Royal Dornoch

9.29am 4th June 2024 - Media - This story was updated on Wednesday, June 5th, 2024

Golf-specialist creative agency 18Players have completed work on a website project for Royal Dornoch. The Highlands club were looking to create a better user experience and modernise their website offering which also documented the history of the golf club.

18Players created a bespoke solution that focuses attention on the two links courses at Royal Dornoch throughout the website with the use of large imagery and video.

Royal Dornoch par 3 #10

The club are understandably proud of their history with the club able to trace its roots back to the 17th century. A key focus was on creating a timeline that demonstrated Royal Dornoch’s standing within the world of golf in a digestible fashion.

The website project also features an e-commerce shop, a key feature for the golf club that attracts visitors from all over the world.

Royal Dornoch’s General manager Neil Hampton is delighted with the outcome of the project and said: “The new website offers a more contemporary look and has been designed to be user friendly for our membership at home and abroad, in addition to golfers planning a visit and the growing number of browsers attracted by our status as one of the world’s finest links.”

The project adds to 18Players’ every-growing portfolio of website clients that also includes Royal Birkdale, Nairn, Alwoodley, and Gullane.

Mike Robertson, Account Manager at 18Players, said: “It has been a pleasure working with Neil and the team at Royal Dornoch. We are immensely proud of the new site and feel it is perfect for such a historic, storied club.”

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