The PGA Centenary Course, Gleneagles - venue for the 2014 Ryder Cup

The PGA Centenary Course, designed by Jack Nicklaus, is considered to be a modern classic. Even for a champion and acclaimed golf architect like Nicklaus, the course was a big challenge.

Set in the heart of Scotland, the country that gave the world golf, it had to be great. Nicklaus has described it as "the finest parcel of land in the world I have ever been given to work with".

Work has commenced on some exciting changes to the layout, proposed by Nicklaus for The 2014 Ryder Cup. The main modifications are to the 9th, 10th and 18th holes.

Below we have fly throughs for each hole of The PGA Centenary Course to give you a flavour of what they will be like when the world’s best golfers come to play in 2014.

Contact us for more information - info@rydercup2014.com 

These fly throughs have been provided by Pinpoint Visualisation

 

  1. Hole 1 Hole 1
  2. Hole 2 Hole 2
  3. Hole 3 Hole 3
  4. Hole 4 Hole 4
  5. Hole 5 Hole 5
  6. Hole 6 Hole 6
  7. Hole 7 Hole 7
  8. Hole 8 Hole 8
  9. Hole 9 Hole 9
  10. Hole 10 Hole 10
  11. Hole 11 Hole 11
  12. Hole 12 Hole 12
  13. Hole 13 Hole 13
  14. Hole 14 Hole 14
  15. Hole 15 Hole 15
  16. Hole 16 Hole 16
  17. Hole 17 Hole 17
  18. Hole 18 Hole 18

 

Hole 1: Bracken Brae (Par 4) - A drive down the left of the fairway opens up the slightly raised green, which lies at an angle and is bunkered front and back.   

 

 

 

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