hav·er·sack (noun): a single-strapped bag worn over one shoulder and used for carrying supplies; a bag for rations, extra clothing; a bag used by workers or travellers to carry havercake (oat-bread) in 19th-century England. From the French Havresac and German Habersack (18th century)
Showing posts with label hickory golf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hickory golf. Show all posts
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Hickory golf comes to Scotland’s Gleneagles Hotel
Visitors to Scotland’s Gleneagles Hotel can now enjoy a round of golf as if it was 1924.
Until the end of July, hotel guests and visitors can take to the fairways with hickory clubs to recreate an early 20th-century golfing experience on Gleneagles’ PGA National Academy Course.
Labels:
Gleneagles Hotel,
Golf,
hickory golf,
Kingarrok,
Scotland,
tourism
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