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The Carrick on Loch Lomond PDF Print E-mail
Written by Pam   
Tuesday, 19 January 2010 16:03
The Carrick
As the set of this year's International Pairs World Final, here is more information about the Carrick.
The Carrick - 4th hole
The Carrick on Loch Lomond, 71-par golf course designed by the acclaimed golf course designer Doug Carrick, the stunning course uses every inch of the dramatic landscape straddling the fault lines between the Scottish lowlands and highlands with nine holes set in each.
The elevated holes offer spectacular views of Loch Lomond to the west and Ben Lomond to the north, providing stimulating and challenging golf and has played host to the Ladies Scottish Open and recently to the PGA Cup.
The Carrick - 7th holeBoasting a spectacular layout, this unique course offers a truly memorable round of golf. This is a real beauty of a golf course, it opened in 2007 and was designed by acclaimed golf course architect Doug Carrick and magnificently maintained, with greens like the finest of lawns. You're sure to enjoy your journey here.
Nine holes stick to classic Scottish Lowland along the banks of Loch Lomond, while the other nine make you climb to tackle Highland heath and tee off on sloping fairways. If, by any chance, you need to take your mind off a poor shot, the views over the Loch are incredible. In addition to this the course has various challenges such as the various lagoons situated around the course as well as having 118 bunkers. A golf experience par excellence.
The Carrick - 15th, 16th & 17th greensAlso, with USGA specification greens it means that the Carrick is open all year round with some of the most fantastic putting surfaces in the country. We have a particularly unique practice facility here at the Carrick with an island green situated in the middle of a lagoon to test even the most accomplished of golfers. Beware the cheeky "Wee Demon", a deceiving nine hole wonder to test the bravest of golfing hearts.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 January 2010 16:32
 
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