The Herald

Old Course Hotel company enjoys huge boost in gains for Open year

- SIMON BAIN

into developing adjacent Hamilton Hall into luxury apartments.

Last year’s Open injected some £140m into the Scottish economy, with 93,000 golf fans flocking to St Andrews and £88m spent by visitors to Scotland.

Old Course directors, writing in the report, say the Open helped drive an increase in the underlying trading revenue of the hotel, golf resort and spa, with luxury apartment sales accounting for the balance of the £3.3m rise in revenues to £21.9m.

But they say a 1.2 per cent rise in occupancy rates was offset by investment in refurbishm­ent, sales and marketing, and the wage bill. The headcount rose from 383 to 398 during the year.

They also say: “The uncertaint­y surroundin­g the UK’s potential exit from the EU will present a risk to the company in 2016.”

The profit cut the company’s accumulate­d losses from £15.1m to £13.9m.

Developmen­t work in progress, however, is shown as still running at £30m, plus a provision of almost £5m for likely shortfall between cost and selling price of the “Hamilton Grand” apartments.

The company spent over £325,000 with its parent Kohler Co on various services last year.

Its outstandin­g loan to Kohler Mira stands at £57.1m.

Mr Kohler bought the resort in 2004 and in 2009 he added Hamilton Hall, the much-photograph­ed seven-storey building next to the Royal & Ancient clubhouse and overlookin­g golf’s most famous course.

The building opened as a hotel in 1895 but during the Second World War it was used as a training base for the RAF. It later became a hall of residence for St Andrews University.

The first apartments went on sale three years ago at prices from £1.3m.

Owners enjoy a members’ library and grill restaurant, a roof garden, valet parking, a 24-hour concierge and a bar open to the public.

Mr Kohler’s corporatio­n also owns the Whistling Straits links which will host the 2020 Ryder Cup in its home state of Wisconsin.

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