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Relief as historic North Inch Golf Course is spared in council budget

Relief as historic North Inch Golf Course is spared in council budget

Golfers have spoken of their relief after one of the world’s oldest courses was saved from the axe.

Perth and Kinross Council was considering closing North Inch to save around £100,000, but the proposal was rejected during budget talks on Thursday.

The news was welcomed by Lee Bushby, captain of the Royal Perth Golfing Society, who had been lobbying councillors to give golf course officer and local pro Niall McGill more time to exploit last year’s makeover.

The Royal Perth club has been lured back to its original course, playing fixtures against the R&A, the Caledonian Club, the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers at Muirfield, Elie and Luffness.

Mr Bushby said: “It is great news that the threat hanging over the North Inch has been lifted.

“We see this as part of the Ryder Cup legacy and the area’s golfing reputation will be further enhanced with the Solheim Cup at Gleneagles in 2019.

“At the RPGS we have been delighted with the progress being made at the course. After a spell playing at other locations we have restored our fixtures to the Inch.

“Visiting players appreciate they are playing a golf course which is part of the history of Perth and of golf in Scotland.

“But it has also been nice to see the growing number of youngsters being introduced to golf at the Inch, where Niall and his team have adapted six holes aimed at boys and girls keen to take up the game.”

Local councillor Archie MacLellan said the North Inch had to exploit claims that it is one of the world’s oldest golf courses, with 19th-Century Open champion Old Tom Morris designing the current lay-out.

“I am absolutely confident the good work, which began last year, will continue and we will see the threat being removed once and for all over the next three years,” said Mr MacLellan.

“But Perth has to make more of the golf course, its history and its royal ties stretching back centuries.”

At this week’s budget meeting, environment convener Alan Grant warned that the course’s future was not necessarily safe forever.

He said it was only because the council’s finances were in relatively good shape that the course could remain in local authority control.