The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Carnoustie may add ninehole course to its links

- STEVE SCOTT

Carnoustie is poised to enlarge its golf portfolio still further with the possible addition of a nine-hole course to the three existing 18-hole courses at the links.

Head profession­al Colin Sinclair revealed that discussion­s had already begun as to how best to attract new players – particular­ly women and juniors – to play golf at Carnoustie in the aftermath of the Open Championsh­ip at the links this month.

Although in the very formative stages, it is anticipate­d that there would be some reconfigur­ation of the existing course set-up – probably involving some of the “third course”, the Buddon – and the need to get a foothold in nine-hole golf is seen as crucial, according to Sinclair.

“Golfers are more transient now, with a limited time to play, and while I don’t think there’s any less golfers, they’re just doing other things,” he said.

“We have to be canny enough to know what they want, and ninehole golf is something we have to look at,” explained Sinclair.

“We have been having meetings about driving ranges and nine-hole golf courses.

“We know nine-hole golf is popular and we understand people want it. Not everyone can play the Championsh­ip – it’s a tough course, one of the most challengin­g in the world.

“There are plenty people who want that, of course, but we also have the Burnside, the Buddon, our new indoor facility at Links House and we’re talking about a nine hole course.”

“It’s a five-to-10 year plan. We’re always thinking, we look at our target audience all the time and they’re telling us they want nine-hole golf.”

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