R&A submit planning application for new Glasgow community golf facility

Plans for a new community golf facility in the heart of Glasgow are being submitted by the R&A, one of the game’s governing bodies, in the hope it will open in the summer of 2022.
An artist's impression of the planned new R&A facility in GlasgowAn artist's impression of the planned new R&A facility in Glasgow
An artist's impression of the planned new R&A facility in Glasgow

The exciting project set to be put in front of Glasgow City Council aims to redevelop the existing public course at Lethamhill to create a “family-focussed” venue.

The proposed facilities include a nine-hole course, par-3 course, putting greens, short-game area, adventure golf and a 25-bay floodlit driving range.

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The aim is to give visitors the chance to enjoy a wide range of golf activities, including shorter forms of the sport.

An artist's impression of the planned new R&A facility in GlasgowAn artist's impression of the planned new R&A facility in Glasgow
An artist's impression of the planned new R&A facility in Glasgow

Additional features including a café, fitness studio, indoor simulator and movie theatre, education room and retail area are also being planned as part of a central hub that would offer views north over nearby Hogganfield Loch to the Campsie Fells and south to the city.

Martin Slumbers, chief executive of The R&A, said: “We want to make golf more welcoming and inclusive for people of all ages and backgrounds and so we need to appeal to them by offering a variety of fun and affordable activities that entice more families and young people into the sport.

“We are excited by the prospect of establishing a facility in the very heart of the local community in north-east Glasgow that provides an accessible pathway into golf and inspires people to get out, have fun and experience the many health benefits that playing golf with family and friends can provide.”

In collaboration with Glasgow Life, the views of local stakeholders including current golfers, community groups and elected representatives are being considered to assist in shaping the development of the facility to create a destination that truly appeals to local people.

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An artist's impression of the planned new R&A facility in Glasgow

Work is also being carried out with the Golf Foundation and Scottish Golf to devise future participation and education programmes that use Glasgow Life’s existing Active Schools network to connect local schools with the new facility and inspire young people to experience playing golf in a fun and relaxed environment.

Councillor David McDonald, chair of Glasgow Life and deputy leader of Glasgow City Council, said: “This project is a great example of innovative thinking which protects and enhances resources relied on by the local communities and the whole city.

“It delivers an incredible facility for golfers while at the same time offering families more opportunities to discover the joy and health benefits of taking part in sport.

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“The prospect of creating such a fantastic venue in what is already a well-used hub is something everyone can be very enthusiastic about, and we’re looking forward to working with the R&A and engaging with groups and clubs in the local area to develop a facility which is the first of its kind in Glasgow.”

An artist's impression of the planned new R&A facility in GlasgowAn artist's impression of the planned new R&A facility in Glasgow
An artist's impression of the planned new R&A facility in Glasgow

The R&A has been working closely with the Seven Lochs Partnership and leading sustainability professionals to establish clear commitments to delivering positive environmental, health and social benefits to the local community and ensure best practice in sustainability is used throughout the facility.

A new network of public nature trails that link into existing walking routes of the Seven Lochs Wetland Park is being planned for use by visitors to the urban heritage and nature park, which seeks to promote health and well-being and enhance biodiversity.

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