Golfing Heritage Cast in Bronze as Royal Dornoch Unveils New Statue
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Golfing heritage cast in bronze as Royal Dornoch unveils new statue
Royal Dornoch has unveiled a statue honouring two key figures in the history of the Highland club and golf on both sides of the Atlantic. Fife-based sculptor David Annand, who created the Old Tom Morris statue which stands near The R&A clubhouse in St Andrews, was commissioned to craft a bronze in memory of the legendary golf course architect Donald Ross and long-time secretary John Sutherland, who played a key role in nurturing golf in Dornoch…
ROYAL DORNOCH UNVEILS A STATUE TO HONOUR TWO GREATS
A powerful new symbol of Highland golf’s global influence has been unveiled at Royal Dornoch Golf Club, one of Golf Highland’s most iconic member clubs. The striking bronze statue honours two of Dornoch’s most influential figures: legendary architect Donald Ross and long-serving secretary John Sutherland, men whose vision helped shape the game both in the Highlands and across the […] The post ROYAL DORNOCH UNVEILS A STATUE TO HONOUR TWO GREATS a…
STATUE UNVEILED TO HONOUR DORNOCH GREATS
ROYAL Dornoch has unveiled a statue honouring two key figures in the history of the club and golf on both sides of the Atlantic. Fife-based sculptor David Annand, who created the Old Tom Morris statue which stands near The R&A clubhouse in St Andrews, was commissioned to craft a bronze in memory of legendary golf course architect Donald Ross and our long-time secretary John Sutherland, who played a key role in nurturing golf in Dornoch and the H…
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