The enchanting Crieff Golf Club, nestling in the heart of Perthshire, has a strong affinity with The PGA. The late, great John Stark served as the club pro there for 35 years during a colourful and celebrated career which also included a stint as the captain of The PGA in Scotland while David Murchie, the current Crieff professional, was a past chairman of The PGA.
The Young Pros’ calendar will also feature the Sandy Pipey Young Masters at Royal Dornoch Golf Club from September 24-25 as well as a trio of 18-hole sprint events throughout the campaign.
After the tumult of the Covid pandemic, the Arnold Clark Tartan Tour has emerged with fresh purpose and David Longmuir, the manager of The PGA in Scotland, is relishing another year of top-level competition.
He said: “The 2022 season felt a bit more normal, following two years of unprecedented upheaval because of the COVID pandemic. We witnessed some exceptional golf throughout the season, and we are indebted to our partners, venue hosts and sponsors for all their support. Without you, our members would not have as many opportunities to compete and achieve their golfing ambitions. The team at the PGA in Scotland will continue to work to support our members and stakeholders in everything we do. We look forward to 2023 with great anticipation”.
David Cooper, of Order of Merit sponsors Arnold Clark, added: “We are delighted to continue our relationship with The PGA in Scotland and support the Tartan Tour. The 2022 season provided excellent golf and we particularly enjoyed the season ending Tour Championship event at Gleneagles which involved the top players from the season competing for a final prize. We look forward to seeing what 2023 brings and supporting the hard-working professionals of The PGA in Scotland.”
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