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The PGA Centenary Course – Gleneagles

Course Type

Links

Holes

18

Par

72

Distance

5271-7278 Yards

Risk and reward

Host to both the 2014 Ryder Cup and the 2019 Solheim Cup, the PGA Centenary Course offers a stern golfing challenge in a quite outstanding setting.  A Jack Nicklause designed course it is in fact the longest inland course in Scotland, measuring 7300 yards from the back tees.

The PGA Centenary definitely compliments but also markedly contrasts the King’s and Queen’s courses. It has the usual Nicklaus design features of huge undulating greens, bold bunkering and a number of risk and reward holes. 

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