Strathearn Herald

Scott rakes in four decades of success

Journey from apprentice greenkeepe­r to laying on successful Ryder Cup

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biennial showpiece between Europe and the USA 13 years earlier.

“It is the biggest golfing event in the men’s game,” Scott told the Herald.

He added: “We had started altering golf holes, building greens and changing areas on the course.

“We planned for the worst case scenario, but we ended up getting perfect weather.

“Everyone got stuck in and did a tremendous job.

“Our team of greenkeepe­rs wasn’t big enough to set up the golf course, so we needed volunteers and brought a lot of former Gleneagles guys back in.”

Scott added: “We had the biggest sporting event for men, then were told we were hosting the Solheim Cup in 2019. I’m not sure if there is anywhere else that has done both.

“It’s a great achievemen­t and terrific for everyone involved at Gleneagles.”

The Ryder Cup and Solheim Cup experience­s will live long in the memory but, when the dust settled, there was no time to down tools.

Maintainin­g and building on high standards was paramount. That has been achieved, but the past few months have been strange times for golf.

The Covid-19 pandemic resulted in the closure of courses across the country in March and only now is there a real sense of normality returning.

While it has proved a “tough” period for those in the industry, Scott is now looking forward to building on his own and Gleneagles’ success story.

“Golf courses are there to be played and you want golfers out on them,” he said. “When this all happened, the paramount importance was safety.

“Now we’re getting back to a little bit of normality and fourballs are coming back in. Hopefully the visitors will come back as well.

“I’m enjoying what I’m doing and we’ll see where it goes next.

“The good thing about working here is that there is always a new challenge.”

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