Scottish castle welcomes golfers
The Carnegie Club at Skibo Castle in Scotland is offering public tee times to non-residents until October 2012.
The private members-only club, which is located near Dornoch in the north east of Scotland, is known for its 18-hole championship Carnegie Links golf course.
Formerly the summer home of US philanthropist and steel magnate, Andrew Carnegie, Skibo Castle provides accommodation within the castle itself and in 12 family lodges which are dotted around the 7,500-acre estate.
Visit: www.carnegieclub.co.uk.
Ian Jarrett
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