Carnoustie Golf Future Arrangements

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Angus Council is seeking views on proposed changes at Carnoustie Golf Links. These changes affect who will manage and operate the golf courses at Carnoustie. Access for local golfers will be protected.

Background

Angus Council owns the land and golf courses at Carnoustie Golf Links but since 1980 Carnoustie Golf Links Management Committee, and then on incorporation in 2011 CGLMC Ltd., (CGLMC) has managed and operated the golf courses on behalf of the Council under a number of Management Agreements. During that period CGLMC has evolved into a charitable company, limited by guarantee. The current Management Agreement is due to come to an end in March 2033.

CGLMC proposal

CGLMC has developed a proposal intended to preserve access for local golfers for the long term while also maintaining Carnoustie’s status as a venue for major competitions such as The Open Championship. As a first step (Phase 1) towards delivering their vision CGLMC is proposing to commission a separate operating company (owned by private investors) to undertake the day-to-day management of Carnoustie Golf Links on its behalf for the remaining period of the Management Agreement. This separate company already owns and runs the Carnoustie Golf Hotel. CGLMC’s proposal will therefore allow the golf courses and golf hotel to be managed and operated together by one entity.

Long-term vision

The operating company (as CGLMC’s investment partner) has plans for significant investment in golf and hotel facilities in Carnoustie which would be delivered as part of a long-term vision to develop the hotel and the course in order to attract major golf events (such as The Open Championship) to Carnoustie.

The CGLMC/Investment partner Vision is to “build a world-leading tourism destination at Carnoustie to match the quality of the golf courses, which will include upgrade to the Golf hotel and spa and securing the return of The Open Championship on a multi-year agreement generating long-term, sustainable and economic benefits for the local community”.

Those long-term investment plans (Phase 2) would be subject to a separate public consultation once they are fully developed.

Survey

The purpose of this consultation is to explain what is being proposed by CGLMC and to gather public views on this via a survey. You can take part by completing the survey below.

What happens next

The results of the consultation will be used to inform decisions to be made by Angus Councillors on whether to agree to what CGLMC are proposing.

Angus Council is seeking views on proposed changes at Carnoustie Golf Links. These changes affect who will manage and operate the golf courses at Carnoustie. Access for local golfers will be protected.

Background

Angus Council owns the land and golf courses at Carnoustie Golf Links but since 1980 Carnoustie Golf Links Management Committee, and then on incorporation in 2011 CGLMC Ltd., (CGLMC) has managed and operated the golf courses on behalf of the Council under a number of Management Agreements. During that period CGLMC has evolved into a charitable company, limited by guarantee. The current Management Agreement is due to come to an end in March 2033.

CGLMC proposal

CGLMC has developed a proposal intended to preserve access for local golfers for the long term while also maintaining Carnoustie’s status as a venue for major competitions such as The Open Championship. As a first step (Phase 1) towards delivering their vision CGLMC is proposing to commission a separate operating company (owned by private investors) to undertake the day-to-day management of Carnoustie Golf Links on its behalf for the remaining period of the Management Agreement. This separate company already owns and runs the Carnoustie Golf Hotel. CGLMC’s proposal will therefore allow the golf courses and golf hotel to be managed and operated together by one entity.

Long-term vision

The operating company (as CGLMC’s investment partner) has plans for significant investment in golf and hotel facilities in Carnoustie which would be delivered as part of a long-term vision to develop the hotel and the course in order to attract major golf events (such as The Open Championship) to Carnoustie.

The CGLMC/Investment partner Vision is to “build a world-leading tourism destination at Carnoustie to match the quality of the golf courses, which will include upgrade to the Golf hotel and spa and securing the return of The Open Championship on a multi-year agreement generating long-term, sustainable and economic benefits for the local community”.

Those long-term investment plans (Phase 2) would be subject to a separate public consultation once they are fully developed.

Survey

The purpose of this consultation is to explain what is being proposed by CGLMC and to gather public views on this via a survey. You can take part by completing the survey below.

What happens next

The results of the consultation will be used to inform decisions to be made by Angus Councillors on whether to agree to what CGLMC are proposing.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.


     

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