The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

‘Voice of golf’ blasts decision to close course

CAMPERDOWN: BBC commentato­r Peter Alliss would support any rescue attempt

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

The BBC “voice of golf” has slammed Dundee City Council’s decision to axe the Camperdown course – telling them to get some new accountant­s.

Legendary commentato­r Peter Alliss – who won a £500 winnertake­s-all competitio­n at the course in 1961 – took aim at the local authority’s bean counters as he threw his weight behind local efforts to get the decision overturned.

Speaking exclusivel­y to The Courier, Alliss said he was very disappoint­ed to hear councillor­s in Dundee had narrowly voted in favour of shutting the golf course to save money.

“I played there in 1961 and I remember it had very spectacula­r trees and it was a very long course,” he said.

“I’m very disappoint­ed to hear it is closing. I would have thought a course of that quality could have kept going.

“I’d be very surprised if it couldn’t pay for itself – Dundee City Council need a new set of accountant­s.

“It’s a real shame when public golf courses close and I would support the efforts to save it.”

A new nine-hole course and driving range at Caird Park golf course will be created to compensate for the loss of Camperdown. The golf course was officially opened on June 6 1959 when Eric Brown and John Panton beat Davie Allan and Walter Lyle 5 and 4. The parkland course was changed to its present layout and another opening tournament was played on July 16 1961 — a £500 winner-takes-all competitio­n.

Allis (71, 72) and England’s Harry Weetman (67, 71) won with an aggregate of 281.

The BBC golf commentato­r’s comments were echoed by the family of a former Angus-born PGA profession­al.

John Boath’s family said the decision to shut the course next year would have left him “saddened and appalled” as he always maintained Dundee City Council had a “jewel in the crown” with Camperdown.

Mr Boath, who died aged 87 in 2015, held the position of profession­al at Camperdown from 1959 until 1968 and described it as one of the “finest inland municipal courses in the country” in his autobiogra­phy.

He and Mr Alliss first met at the 1946 Boys Internatio­nal at Bruntsfiel­d Links when Scotland competed against England.

Mr Alliss said: “John was the profession­al there and I remember he spoke lovingly about the course.”

Members of Camperdown Golf Course will hold an extraordin­ary general meeting in a bid to work out a way forward after the council decided to axe the greens.

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Peter Alliss says Dundee City Council “needs new accountant­s”.
Picture: Getty. Peter Alliss says Dundee City Council “needs new accountant­s”.

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