Gleneagles Centenary Course

THE GLENEAGLES HOTEL, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE, PH3 1NF, SCOTLAND


The PGA Centenary Course, created by Jack Nicklaus, is a modern classic that hosted the 2014 Ryder Cup. Even for a champion and acclaimed golf architect like Nicklaus, The PGA Centenary Course was a challenge. It had to be a great course and, set as it is in the heart of Scotland, the country that gave the world golf, Nicklaus described the course as “The finest parcel of land in the world I have ever been given to work with”.

First known as the Monarch’s Course from its 1993 opening, The PGA Centenary has matured to offer a fantastic risk-reward test perfectly suited for the matchplay format of The Ryder Cup.

Course Information and Facilities

Address:
THE GLENEAGLES HOTEL, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE, PH3 1NF, SCOTLAND 

Carts:
No

Region:
East 

Caddies:
Yes

Founded:
1993 

Pull Trollies:
Yes

Course Architect:
Jack Nicklaus 

Catering:
Bar and Restaurat 

Course Type:
Parkland 

Major Events:
2014 Ryder Cup, 2019 Solheim Cup, and The Johnnie Walker Championship from 1999-2013.  

Par:
72 

Practice Facilities:
Driving Range, putting green and short game facilities 

Length:
7262 Yards 

Guest Locker Rooms:
Yes

Pro Shop:
Yes

Location