Nairn Dunbar Golf Club recently has appointed a new club
manager to take charge of their championship links nestling on the shores of
the Moray Firth in the Scottish Highlands.
Dr Rob Macpherson, who hails from the area and whose family
lives in the town, was a member of the club from 1977-2008 and learned his golf
over the impressive seaside links. Previously Director of Golf Studies at the
University of the Highlands and Islands in Dornoch, Rob also is involved in the
management of Scottish, British and European University golf (and will manage
the Great Britain team in the World University Championships at Crans-Montana,
Switzerland June 2014).
Rob, who is keen to take the club forward into the new
season, said: “Managing Nairn Dunbar is a life-long dream. As a junior member,
I spent hours during the long summer holidays practicing my golf and generally
being a nuisance in and around the clubhouse and the putting green. Returning
to Nairn Dunbar, and greeting members old and new, has been great fun. The club
does a magnificent job for its members, and the town, and I look forward to the
challenges that lie ahead”.
Nairn Dunbar’s 6,800 yard course has an enviable reputation,
having hosted the Senior Home Internationals (2002), the Scottish Boys Strokeplay
(1999 & 2011), the Scottish Ladies Strokeplay (2009) and the British
Amateur (1994). Founded in 1899 for the artisans of the town, the club
celebrates its 115th birthday on 24th May 2014.
For further details, contact: Rob Macpherson, Manager, Nairn
Dunbar Golf Club
Tel: 01667 452741 e: manager@nairndunbar.com
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