Nairn To Host 2012 Curtis Cup
February 16, 2007
The Nairn Golf Club, one of the jewels of Scotland's links
golf, will host the Curtis Cup in 2012, the 125th Anniversary of
the founding of the club that lies on the southern shore of the
Moray Firth.
This will mark the 38th playing of the biennial contest between
GB&I and the United States of America for the simple silver
trophy, gifted in 1932 by sisters Margaret and Harriot Curtis
"to stimulate friendly rivalry among the women golfers of many
lands."
This sentiment is likely to be proved true when the best women
golfers on both sides of the Atlantic meet in friendly competition
at the most northerly venue yet.
Not that the club's northern location has been a deterrent to
Nairn hosting an impressive tally of top line tournaments. For
after the 15 mile stretch of railway line from Inverness to Nairn
was opened in 1855, and The Nairn Golf Club was formed in 1887,
golfers from all corners of the world have been making tracks for
the town.
The Walker Cup of 1999, Scottish Amateur Championships, Northern
Professional Opens, European Championships and several British and
Scottish ladies' tournaments, have all been played over the
links at Nairn that are rightly reputed to have the finest greens
in Scotland.
"The Ladies' Golf Union is delighted that the Nairn Golf
Club has agreed to host the Curtis Cup in 2012," said Susan
Simpson, Director of Championships for the LGU.
"We could not have chosen a more welcoming club or a more
testing venue for the match. It was a very difficult decision but I
have no doubt that we have made a wise choice in Nairn. Our past
experience of the club and course has been without fault.
"The membership and officials of The Nairn Golf Club are
delighted that the Ladies' Golf Union has chosen the Club to
host the 2012 Curtis Cup. Not only is this a tremendous honour for
the Club but also for the town of and the Highlands of Scotland. We
look forward to welcoming competitors and spectators alike to this
most prestigious event," said Club Captain Harry Sinclair.
David Williams, Chief Executive of EventScotland, welcomed the
announcement, adding: "This is a great achievement for The
Nairn Golf Club, as well as another ringing endorsement from the
Ladies Golf Union of the ability of Scotland's golf courses to
host major women's golf tournaments. EventScotland will work
with and support the Ladies Golf Union and The Nairn Golf Club to
market and promote the Curtis Cup to ensure that spectators and
viewers from all over the world have the opportunity to experience
one of Scotland's and the Highlands' real gems."