Showing posts with label Society of Liverpool Golf Captains Centenary event - Organised by St. Andrews Golf Vacations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Society of Liverpool Golf Captains Centenary event - Organised by St. Andrews Golf Vacations. Show all posts

Friday, March 25, 2011

A day at Crail Balcomie Links near St. Andrews

Ahhhh Gowf, as gowf is supposed to be, a nice sunny, wind free day on Crail Links with some wonderful company.

FULL PICTURE GALLERY OF CRAIL BALCOMIE - HERE !


If all 365 days of the year were like today, what a wonderful country we would have! Alas, thats why our season runs from May- September, yet the fringe months either side can produce magnificent weather.
I played the Old on March 1st, and caught the sun, 9 days later, we saw another 2 days of snow!


Crail is one of the many superb courses in the St. Andrews area. That's what our company take pride in, we promote what we know, we want groups/ clubs or societies to STAY in St. Andrews and experience the delights this region, the region that is the home of golf


If you want to go elsewhere we will just suggest you go to our travel partner Wullie Duff, from Duffers Golf Tours who's expertise is Scotland and Ireland...

We will be doing full reviews, and interviews in the coming weeks, so stay tuned!!

Have a great weekend golfing!

Steve Cooke
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St. Andrews Golf Groups.
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St. Andrews. KY15 7BA

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Tuesday, August 05, 2008

People to thank for their help in making this event come together

Its only a few days left till the big Captains event kicks off....

It all started about 2 years ago when I received a call to see if I could cater for 350 or so golfers!

I've said it before, and no doubt I will say it again....

This has been all about teamwork

I'll start off with my mates Robbie Harrison and John Lambton spending hours putting golf courses into our database to boost our rankings in Google (shameless!) but that's whats allowed us to cut back on costs, we didn't have the budget some of these 'super golf tour ops' seem to have, more than likely because they like to charge ridiculous amount of money.... if people want to throw away silly amounts of money to see a plastic version of Scotland, then feel free! For those that want value for money then contact us at golfgroups@aol.com


Robbie has become the Sales and Marketing Manager and is enjoying learning the industry with each passing week, a more honest guy you are not likely to meet

Without the help of David Morris from the Society of Liverpool Golf Captains, and his team including Eddy Hampson, Dennis Boardman and Derek, with some cameo players in between, this would have been a very difficult job to organise, they have been a pleasure to work with, although at the beginning, we realised it was going to be quite a task organising something as massive as this event

I'm going to mention this here, David Morris has been to St. Andrews about 10 times in the past 2 years, working directly with me, sometimes he's travelled from Liverpool and not even brought his clubs to the home of golf!
He stayed in the Russell Hotel several times, and did a couple of trial stays in the David Russell Apartments! Basically, David has spent a small fortune as have others making this happen for over 300 Captains and Past Captains, if David ever walks into one of the 26 other clubs in the Society, I'd suggest they have a beer waiting for him, or I'll stand the drop of York!!

Another strange twist of fate has come in the form of Mr Campbell Savage, who I kind of met all at once in several ways!

He is the Junior Convener at Ladybank, and is doing a terrific job, always with a smile, and always got time for the kids, the next generation of the game, something myself and Lorna Henry hoped to achieve at Falkland Golf Club during my eventful reign as Captain last year, alas. due to draconian attitudes by a select few on the Committee, this will see the Club eventually fold, as the next generation of golfers get restricted beyond belief and got a bit annoyed with the whole state of affairs, its a vicious circle that needs repairing before the disease becomes terminal
Well done Ladybank, take heed Falkland Golf Club! Its not rocket science and everyone is allowed to have an idea and move with the times, its not something exclusive for other people!

Campbell also happened to be a very good friend of David Morris's, when this is all over, I'm hoping that the 3 of us and Robbie can have an evening in Campbell's back garden, chimenea going strong, and the odd mixture with Pimms! Not an occasion for the faint hearted
Campbell is also in charge of taking the photograph outside the Royal and Ancient on the Weds evening, still trying to find him a megaphone, as the police don't have one, I'm sure the Society must have some former Generals who could do the job without the use of a megaphone

My good mate Bill Murray from Mac Mur Tours must also get a mention, not only a professional, but a damned good bloke, who leaves his mark on all those people he meets, and are fortunate enough to meet him, he knows me well enough to know that this is sincere. hey Bill look what I managed to get for you thanks to my friend Alan Pryke


Alan Pryke, well actually, Alan's going to get a whole page of his own sometime soon! The words Thank You don't do this gentleman and multi talented man any justice!

A few thank you's to:

The staff at the University have been excellent, the Golf Courses and their staff have been accommodating and polite, special mention to Sandy Smith Golf Professional at Ladybank
There have been so many people we have dealt with over the duration of the build up to this event, Scotia Carts, the catering staff at each club, stagecoach, Margaret Mackie at the St. Andrews Citizen, Levenmouth Printers, Kate Hughes from Fife Council, Provost of Fife, Cllr Frances Melville and her staff. My staff at the Barber's Pole, Jo, Marie, Christina and Allison.
Tracy Logan from Visit Scotland, Iain and John from Blue Crags

The staff at the Old Course Hotel, Resort & Spa and the Dukes deserve mention. Jason Schelenberg helped me with the BIG bits of the event right at the start, and it was quite good fun negotiating the contract. I've pretty much dealt with Phyllis Wilkie hands on since the contract was signed and understood, again its been an excellent learning curve for all concerned! Lisa Parker, Clare Cochran, and Richard Ellison have been introduced to us over time as we are putting the garnish on the event. Ron the Professional at the Dukes and his staff who are always helpful. Martin in the kitchen at the Dukes, Alan McColm always helpful

Last but not least, my wife who has put up with me and been very supportive over the years I've been looking forward to getting involved with something as grand as this

I'm chuffed to bits chuck, as Cilla would say.... to be sitting on the top table with some very accomplished people is the icing on the cake for me

one last thing.... please please please rain gods, no crappy weather between 17th and 20th August!

Steve Cooke. MD
St. Andrews Golf Vacations
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St. Andrews.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Society of Liverpool Golf Captains Centenary event - Organised by St. Andrews Golf Vacations

In 2006, Steve Cooke, Managing Director of St. Andrews Golf Vacations had a phone call asking a mysterious question, ''Can you organise a golf outing for 350 people?'', it was a chap called David Morris, who was from the Society of Liverpool Golf Captains, and an ex Captain of Dean Wood Golf Club

David went on to explain that in 2008 it was the Societies Centenary and it was only fitting that it be held at the ''Home of Golf''.

The Society is steeped in History, it comprises of Captains and Past Captains from 27 Golf Clubs in the Liverpool area, two very famous ones, Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) and the 2008 Open venue, Royal Birkdale.

The requirements seemed simple enough on paper, but the logistics were not quite as simple as that, however as Steve explains, there are no such things as problems, only solutions!
  • 3 Golf Courses of excellent standard in the St. Andrews area.
  • Extra carts at Golf Courses.
  • Lunch/ food at Golf Courses
  • Accommodation for 350 people.
  • A venue for a welcome reception.
  • A venue for a gala meal for 350 people, to include top table.
  • A venue for the Captains to utilise as a scoring room
  • Restaurants in St. Andrews for evening meal
  • A photograph of 350 people outside the Royal and Ancient.
The first thing to be done was to look at the ''busy dates'' in the area for 2008, so not to have any major conflicts. Steve created ''St. Andrews Golf Vacations'' after falling in love with the Golf Courses in the area as a young lad when holidays in the 1970's were spent in St. Andrews, a distant cry from industrial West Yorkshire where he lived in Wakefield.
Steve joined the RAF in 1983 just so as to get posted to Leuchars, a long par 4 to reach the famous Links across the Eden River!

This enabled him to represent the RAF at golf and play all the great local Courses and fall in love with them.
Having visited 3 ''links with History Courses'' with David Morris and members of the Society, it was decided to approach Ladybank and Crail, 2 of the Worlds oldest golf courses to check availability, and to see if they could cater for such large number. These things have to go through committee's and a nervous wait was had by all to see if we could be accommodated

Meantime, Steve Cooke had approached Jason Schellenberg from the Old Course Hotel, to see if he could kill 4 birds with 1 stone!

His idea was :
  1. To utilise the Old Course Hotels ''Hall of Champions'' for a welcome reception, which he hoped could be eventually granted ''civic reception'' status given the magnitude of the occasion.
  2. To utilise the Old Course Hotels ''Hall of Champions'' for the prize-giving meal
  3. The Old Course Hotel was purchased in 2005 by Herb Kohler, and came with its own Golf Course, the St. Andrews Dukes. Mr Kohler has spent millions of pounds on an already great Course, and is one of the best in the area, it seemed fitting that this be requested as one of the 3 courses
  4. To request a scoring room for the Captains to peacefully (if not painfully!) go through over 300 cards a day
The dates were pencilled in for Sunday August 17th to Wednesday 20th August 2008

After a few weeks wait we had secured the big pieces of this gigantic jigsaw puzzle

Sunday - Welcome reception - Hall of Champions - Old Course Hotel, Resort and Spa

Monday- Wednesday - Golf at Crail Balcomie, Ladybank and the Dukes

Wednesday Evening - Prize giving meal at the Hall of Champions - Old Course Hotel, Resort and Spa.

The Tom Morris Junior room at the Hotel was also to be used for the Captains to score in on Monday- Wednesday

The next small problem we had was where to accommodate over 300 people.
Gordon Brown had just been in St. Andrews and opened the newly refurbished David Russell Apartments, part of the St. Andrews University accommodation, and during term holidays would be open for the general public to use.
Linda Richardson & Kim Malherbe (Conference and Group Services, University of St Andrews) were approached, and this was seen as the ideal location to house the majority of the group.

All that was left to do was to put the garnish on the whole occasion.
Here is what else has been achieved

  • On Sunday 17th August, the reception has indeed been given a ''Civic'' status, and the Provost of Fife, Cllr Frances Melville will open up proceedings by welcoming the Captains to the Home of Golf. Joyce Falconer, from BBC1 Scotland Soap ''River City'' fame will also be giving the Captains a Scottish welcome. A young piper by the name of John Heaton- Armstrong will be piping in the Captains at the Old Course Hotel
  • The staff at each of the Golf Courses have been nothing short of fantastic, helping to sort out Carts and food on a daily basis. Special mention must go to the Professional at Ladybank, Sandy Smith who has gone above and beyond the call of duty on several occasions
On Wednesday 20th August, it appears that this group are going to break a couple of records

1. Campbell Savage (Royal and Ancient) will be in charge of what is believed to be the largest every group photograph outside the Royal and Ancient, which it is hoped will include the Captain of the R&A, Mr David Harrison. What will make this more spectacular is the fact that the Society will all be wearing long tailed red jackets (see picture below) Having obtained a temporary road closure from Fife Council/ Fife Police, the Captains will be piped by the
Fife Constabulary Pipe Band to the Old Course Hotel for pre meal drinks


2. It is believed that the meal will be the largest ever meal sitting in the ''Hall of Champions'', guests invited Gavin Hastings OBE, Provost of Fife, Cllr Frances Melville and the Captain of the Royal and Ancient

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