PGA CENTENARY COURSE TO BENEFIT FROM UPGRADE
Will undergo irrigation transformation

Gleneagles has commenced a state-of-the-art irrigation project on its Jack Nicklaus-designed PGA Centenary Course, former host to both the Ryder Cup and Solheim Cup.

 

Hole 18 at Gleneagles

 

The club says the significant five-month project will further enhance playing conditions across the 18-hole championship golf course and will see the installation of a new Rain Bird irrigation management system that will help reduce both water usage and power consumption.

 

Beneath the golf course, 24.5 miles of new pipework will be laid along with 33.5 miles of cabling, and 1,414 individual sprinkler heads will be strategically positioned so water can be applied more accurately over an eight-hour cycle, without the need to close the golf course.

 

Director of golf at Gleneagles, Andrew Jowett, commented, "As we’ve come to experience prolonged dry spells in recent years, our significant investment in the latest irrigation technology will ensure we're fully prepared to maintain the golf course to the very highest standard in the years to come.

 

"From a practical perspective, the new system will allow us to irrigate every mown area of the course, including greens and surrounds, tee complexes, approaches and fairways, under the control of individual sprinkler heads, from a handheld device, at any time."

 

The PGA Centenary Course will re-open for play in April 2024. 

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