The Scotsman

New series on BBC Alba to showcase ‘home of golf’

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

A new six-part golf series tees off on Tuesday night on BBC Alba, having been created to showcase Scotland as the home of golf.

Produced by Midas Media, Golf: mun cu ai rt alba, which is on from 8.30 pm-9pm, includes features about Scottish golfers, as well as pro tips and how to play some of the signature holes around the country.

Episode one includes an interview with Laura Murray, in set, one of the Scots currently playing on the Ladies European Tour, while Aberdeen-based coach Keil Beveridge offers the first of his playing tips.

Scott Herald, who is an instructor at St Andrews Links Golf Academy, also provides an insight about how to play the 17th hole on the Old Course. In addition, the programme features PGA profession­al Rachel Lewis as she leads a coaching session for children aged 5-8 years as part of the St Andrews Links Junior Golf Associatio­n (SALJGA). An aerial sweep of several golf courses in one geographic­al area is being covered each week while there is also a segment in the first programme on Kenny Morrison, an amputee who is a member of Scottish Disability Golf and Curling (SDGC).

He is captain of the isle of harris Golf Club, which this year hosted a Disabled Open that saw 15 disabled golfers from the mainland compete against Morrison.

Director Patricia Macleod said: “Scotland has over 550 golf courses and is regarded worldwide as the home of golf. This series takes us on ajourney to explore some of the well known courses as well as some of its hidden gems, and opens the door to golf.

We hear from golfers young and old, male and female, blind golfers and disabled golfers, and from those who make their living working in golf, plus we capture a few tips from the profession­als along the way .”

On the event front, Tom Higson and Matthew Nixon both opened with seven-under-par rounds in the Highland Golf Links 54-Hole Pro-am. Higson’s effort was a 64 at Nairn while Nixon signed for a 65 at Castle Stuart. Glen eagles attached Higson is the defending champion.

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