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About Rouken Glen Golf Course Although
widely assumed to be a municipal course, Rouken Glen Golf Course
is actually privately owned, having just recently been acquired
by a business consortium composed of London & Regional Holdings
and Bank of Scotland. Before this acquisition, Rouken Glen Golf
Ceter was under the management and ownership of David Lloyd Leisure
which in turn was owned by Whitbread.
The history of the course dates back to 1913 when Glasgow Corporation
bought land adjacent to Rouken Glen Park, specifically for the
purpose of building a golf course.
However, records show that the course (originally named Deaconsbank
Golf Course) never actually opened until 1926. We can only assume
that the First World War -- bringing with it innevitable shortages
in resources and manpower -- impeded the development somewhat
in terms of explaining the delay, but this has yet to be verified.
It is known that the course was designed by the legendary James
Braid and in many ways it is a very good and typical example of
one of his parkland creations, including as it does a notable
example of the"dogleg" which Braid has been given the
credit for inventing.
If
you have any knowledge or materials (photo's etc) relating to
the history of Rouken Glen Golf Course, we would be very grateful
to hear from you and would welcome any contributions towards making
this page more informative. Please email us to help info@roukenglengolf.co.uk
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