A Scottish golf club has been included in Golf World's 'Top 100 Society Venues', which is expected to boost tourism. The Woll Golf Course, located in Ashirk near Selkirk, is now part of the esteemed top 100 list for courses in Great Britain and Ireland. The course is known for its peaceful setting, stunning landscapes, and excellent design. With this recognition, the club hopes to attract golfers from around the world. Golf World describes the course as relatively new, well-maintained, and playable, with the 17th hole being a thrilling experience.
A Scottish golf club has been included in Golf World 's ' Top 100 Society Venues ', which is expected to boost tourism. The Woll Golf Course , located in Ashirk near Selkirk , is now part of the esteemed top 100 list for courses in Great Britain and Ireland. The course is known for its peaceful setting , stunning landscapes , and excellent design . With this recognition, the club hopes to attract golfers from around the world.
Golf World describes the course as relatively new, well-maintained, and playable, with the 17th hole being a thrilling experience
Scottish Golf Club Golf World Top 100 Society Venues Tourism Boost Woll Golf Course Ashirk Selkirk Peaceful Setting Stunning Landscapes Excellent Design Attract Golfers Playable Course 17Th Hole
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