With a reputation as one of Scotland’s top courses, Machrihanish Golf Club is no stranger to famous faces but last Saturday’s visitor is one of the sport’s greatest ever players.
Tom Watson, 74, whose career highlights include five Open Championships, two Masters titles, and one US Open title, played a round on Machrihanish Golf Club’s iconic championship course.
The 18-hole links course, famously designed by Old Tom Morris, overlooks Machrihanish Bay and is known as having “the best opening hole in golf” – and it must have received the seal of approval from Watson as he said he would love to return.
Among those to welcome Watson to the club was its PGA head professional, Jennie Dunn, who presented the golfing legend with a custom-made ball marker in an engraved box.
The token was made by her partner, Oliver Armour, who has a small business making bespoke ball markers.
Jennie said: “The engraving on the marker were all of Tom’s major wins and the box was engraved with his initials and the Machrihanish Golf Club logo.
“It was just a little gift to remember his visit to Machrihanish. His partner came up to me in the clubhouse after their round and thanked me again for the thoughtful gift, which was made in Machrihanish.”
She added: “Tom and his partner were genuinely lovely people and it was quite a relaxed setting to chat to him. He loved the course.”
Before his round, Watson invited Jennie to play with him but she politely declined, informing him she already had lessons booked.
“I had lessons throughout the morning,” she said, “but even if I didn’t, I wouldn’t have been able to take up his offer as I’m nearly five months pregnant and currently not playing.”
Among the youngsters who attend Jennie’s coaching sessions is eight-year-old Lyle Ramsay, a junior member at the golf club, who was delighted to meet Watson on Saturday.
“It was an excellent opportunity for Lyle and the club’s other junior players to get some tips from one of golf’s greatest players,” said his mum Carol.
“He was really nervous but excited to meet Tom as his dad and grandad had told him all about him in the morning.”
Machrihanish Golf Club member Stephen Sibbald, who snapped some photographs of Watson teeing off, said it was great to see him in action.
Stephen, who has dual British and American citizenship, spends half the year in Campbeltown and the other half in Florida.
“Tom is a real American treasure,” said Stephen. “He is from Kansas and has a great genuine friendly Midwest personality.
“Tom stated after his round of two-over-par he would come back in a heartbeat to play it again.”
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