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Significant publicity and a not insignificant investment of £50 million guaranteed that the opening of The Carrick would not go unnoticed. Since its official opening in November 2006, the golf course has fully vindicated all the attention, and is without doubt among the most exciting new projects to be completed in the United Kingdom within the last decade.
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0800 043 6644While the blank canvas that was presented to Canadian designer Doug Carrick was outstanding, the architect justified his burgeoning reputation by formulating a majestic course. Stretched along the Loch Lomond shoreline, the course is bordered by delightful banks of heather and gorse, which are typical of this classically Scottish landscape.
Despite its low-lying situation, the course drains remarkably well thanks to its state-of-the-art construction, a fact that has been reflected in the Carrick already having hosted the best European ladies for a fully sanctioned European Tour event.
The new gem of Scottish golf has been warmly welcomed by the golfing hierarchy, and is a fabulous new option for a magical Scottish golf break.
Keep your eyes peeled for the amazing wildlife of Loch Lomond - you can expect to see kingfishers, oystercatchers, great crested grebes, lapwings and otters.
STATS
Par: 71
Designed by: Doug Carrick
Opened for play: 2007
Previously hosted: Scottish Ladies Open (2007, 2008) and PGA Cup (2009)
TEES
Black: 7082 yards, SSS 74
White: 6729 yards, SSS 72
Gold: 6265 yards, SSS 70
Burgandy: 5380 yards, SSS 71
Blue: 5079 yards, SSS 64
Signature hole- No. 14 (Tappet Doon): Par 3, 199 yards, SI 17
Carricks signature 14th offers players with magnificent views over Loch Lomond. To add to the drama, the tee shot is played from a 60 yard elevated tee to a well protected green surrounded by 5 bunkers- a daunting prospect to say the least...
The 300-acre state at The Carrick is home not only to the incredible new golf course, it is also home to a large nature reserve, which helps to create the amazingly tranquil and beautiful setting for the accommodation at the resort.
The traditional and beautiful Cameron House is a self contained world of comfort and charm - perched on the banks of Loch Lomond, Cameron House offers 96 deluxe bedrooms and suites, all of which are bedecked with beautiful furniture and the finest bedding and linen.
The intimate atmosphere throughout Cameron House reflects the premium that is placed on ensuring that every visitor is assured of a special golf break experience. The new development has made a huge impact in its short existence, and is now established as one of Scotland's premier luxury golf break destinations.
The Loch Lomond estate offer the chance to experience mountain biking, 4x4 off-road driving, cruises, quad biking and archery, while closer to home, Cameron House is furnished with a top class leisure complex; facilities include an indoor swimming pool, steam room, sauna, aerobic studio, fitness suite, jacuzzi and kids club. There is also a snooker room, in addition to squash and tennis courts. The SPA at The Carrick is a purpose built complex of total tranquility, where the caldarium, tepidarium, infrared sauna, experience shower and aroma steam bath are among the indulgent options.
Lomonds is the ultimate fine dining experience, where the finest Scottish produce is expertly manipulated with amazing results.
Enjoy a great meal and spectacular views of the loch at the waterfront Marina Restaurant, or kick back next to the golf course at The Carrick's Claret Jug clubhouse.
With panoramic views of loch, you'll be hard pressed to concentrate on choosing one of the 270 malts in the Whisky Bar.
Scrappy after Turnberry, wouldn't return
Unfortunately the course was very wet and we could not use the buggies we had ordered. Six of the ten were given power carts and four had push carts which slowed play and tired us out. We only played 9 holes. We were a group of 10 older women with bad knees and hips and could not manage to walk 18. We were disappointed but understood why the buggies were not allowed. Our shoes were soaked. The views were lovely. The restaurant in the clubhouse offered wonderful food and service.
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