WORLD’S FIRST
POWERPLAY GOLF COURSE UNVEILED BY PLAYGOLF
IN SCOTLAND
Playgolf East Kilbride
wins prized accolade after worldwide approaches
11 June
2007
The site of the world’s first purpose-built
PowerPlay Golf course has been announced –
and Scotland, the home of golf, has secured
yet another first. PowerPlay Golf Limited
has revealed that the first bespoke PowerPlay
Golf layout ever devised will be built at
East Kilbride as part of Playgolf Holdings
Plc’s mammoth new public sports complex
in the town.
It is expected that each of the new course’s
9 holes will be an actual-size replica of
some of the UK’s finest and most famous
Links holes. Speculation has been mounting
that the world-famous Road Hole at St Andrews
will be included at East Kilbride, but course
designer Peter McEvoy is keeping quiet –
at least for now – on this.
McEvoy, Great Britain and Ireland’s
most successful Walker Cup Captain and the
founder of PowerPlay Golf, said: “We
are really excited to be able to announce
the world’s first specific PowerPlay
Golf course. We have received a number of
approaches from venues around the world wishing
to become PowerPlay Golf courses, but it is
fitting that the first should be in Scotland,
where golf itself was born. We have chosen
majestic holes where the greens can offer
the variety of both black and white pin positions
that PowerPlay Golf demands.”
Billed as golf’s answer to Twenty20
cricket, and launched to massive plaudits
from elite golfers and top golf writers at
Playgolf Northwick Park earlier this year,
PowerPlay Golf is a simple, shortened, yet
highly competitive and strategic version of
the game. Played over 9 holes, each green
houses two flags, one white in a relatively
‘easy’ position and one black
skull ‘n’ crossbones or ‘PowerPlay’
flag in a much trickier position on the putting
surface. Before teeing off on each hole, each
player must nominate the black or white flag.
They must choose the black on three holes.
If they achieve a net birdie or better on
the black flag, their points score for the
hole is doubled. This means that a bad round
can turn into a great one in an instant.
PowerPlay Golf is running a nationwide roadshow
in June with the aim of giving several hundred
golf clubs the opportunity to host a PowerPlay
Golf day for their members and visitors at
their home courses later in the Summer. Further
exciting announcements on the progress this
revolutionary and much talked-about version
of the game is making are also expected soon.
David Piggins, CEO of Playgolf, said: “We
are always trying to offer our customers the
best in modern sport and PowerPlay Golf fits
the bill exactly. We believe that together
with the rest of the facilities on offer at
Playgolf East Kilbride we will be offering
the local community something really special
and a genuinely different experience.”
CONTACTS:
Playgolf: David Piggins, Tel: +44 (0)1926
422320
Email: davidpiggins@playgolfworld.com, Web:
www.playgolfworld.com
PowerPlay Golf: Peter McEvoy, Tel: +44 (0)1684
291345
Email: licensing@powerplay-golf.com, Web:
www.powerplay-golf.com
MEDIA: Andy Hiseman, Hiseman Partners
Tel: + 44 (0)1780 757537 / + 44 (0)7795 360112
Email: andy@hiseman.com
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