Strathmore Golf Centre adds value as it seeks buyer – Daily Business

Strathmore is adding facilities

Strathmore Golf Centre in Perthshire, has begun reinstating its previously approved plans for hotel, holiday and leisure facilities, while seeking a new owner to take the facility to its next stage of development.

This comes after the hotel, located at Alyth near Blairgowrie, was highly praised for its hosting of the PGA National 4 Ball Championship this year, the first time the event had been staged in Scotland since 1989.

Owned and operated by family and business partners, David Norman, together with Peter and Simon Howell for the past 20 years, the Centre has previously achieved outline planning permission to develop a range of on-site leisure facilities and tourist accommodation.

Its potential sale, to the right buyer, is an extremely strong business proposition. Strathmore, set in the 79.32 hectares of picturesque scenery has capacity and potential to become a staycation resort. This would see existing holiday park chains, or independents looking for more sites, targeted as possible buyers.

Currently offering two golf courses, the Par 72, multi award-winning 18-Hole ‘Rannaleroch’ Golf Course, together with the Par 27, 9-Hole Leitfie Links Course, the Centre also includes a 10-bay floodlit driving range, additional practice facilities, and a popular in-house restaurant.

One of two courses at the centre

Under the previously achieved outline planning permission came the development of a new or extended club house, alongside a thirty-bed sporting lodge complete with gymnasium, hot tub and jacuzzi, and 34 luxury chalet style self-catering lodges, spread over three locations across the site. Also included in the planning proposal, was a separate Manager’s House.

Regarding the future of Strathmore Golf Centre, David Norman said; “It’s known that we are ultimately looking to sell the centre in preparation to retire. We have staged our most prestigious PGA event ever, over the summer, which attracted a lot of attention. A luxury staycation resort could easily be created here, with chalet style lodges easy to site.

“As we have had outline planning granted for this before, which has now lapsed, it would not be at all difficult for a new owner to apply and achieve it again.

“The proposals were detailed and well thought out. It’s the type pf development that would be very much welcomed, creating much needed visitor accommodation, generating jobs and revenue throughout the area, whilst continuing to put Alyth on the map as yet another beautiful Perthshire destination.

The location is blessed with beautiful scenery

“Alyth is equidistant from the three major cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen, being just over an hour from each of them, along with being within easy reach of Perth, Dundee, and the entire Central Belt.

“Gleneagles, St Andrews and Carnoustie are each only 45 minutes away from Strathmore Golf Course, so overall the staycation would be an ideal base for many visitors and tourists – not just golfers.

“Plenty of staycation resorts have a golf course as part of their offering, and it tends to make them even more desirable.

“However, Strathmore Golf Course isn’t ‘just another course’, it is a shining star and has achieved PGA Championship Course status. In the words of many notable PGA Professional Golfers, Strathmore Golf Course, to coin a phrase, is truly a hidden gem.”

Strathmore Golf Centre is on the market with Colliers for offers in excess of £1.65 million.

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