Gleneagles Hotel

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Gleneagles Hotel and grounds.
Gleneagles Hotel and grounds.

The Gleneagles Hotel is a luxury hotel near Auchterarder, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Opened in 1924 by the former Caledonian Railway, it has remained famous for its world class golf courses, including the PGA Centenary Course designed by Jack Nicklaus. It is the venue of the European Tour’s Diageo Championship at Gleneagles. Sir Jackie Stewart of Formula One fame, has developed close ties with Gleneagles Hotel and runs a clay-pigeon shooting school.

In July 2005 the hotel hosted the 31st G8 summit. In 2014 it will be host to the 40th Ryder Cup Matches.

The hotel is owned by the international alcoholic beverage firm Diageo.

Its luxury and degree of remoteness have made it an ideal location for international conferences.

It was the location of the signing of The Gleneagles Agreement on sporting contacts with South Africa at the Commonwealth Conference of 1977.


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