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The Scotsman Bulletin Tuesday March 18 2025 #Golf
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Dale speaks top Scotsman investigations correspondent, Martyn McLaughlin, about his series on the business of golf in Scotland
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Hello and welcome to the Scotsman's video bulletin for this Tuesday.
00:06
My name is Dale Miller.
00:07
I'm deputy editor of the Scotsman and I'm joined by our investigations correspondent,
00:12
Martin McLaughlin.
00:13
Martin, we're going to get into the serious business of golf and the money around golf.
00:19
But before we talk about that, I just want to speak about the front page of today's Scotsman.
00:26
We led on pressure and calls for an 11th hour U-turn on cutbacks to benefits.
00:32
So at the point we're recording this, the minister has not stood yet,
00:37
but there will be some announcements to be made today around an overhaul of the benefits system.
00:43
You may ask, given Scotland's own benefits system, significant parts of it are devolved,
00:48
what it actually means for you watching here.
00:50
Well, there will be a knock on impact because it will also mean some spending cuts
00:55
to the Scottish government's budget, most likely, and also some tough decisions
01:00
for the government here in Holyrood to make by turn on how they cover those costs.
01:07
Do they make some cuts in and around the benefits system here?
01:11
Do they make savings elsewhere?
01:13
There will be significant pressure out of this.
01:16
There will also be a narrative about what it means for the UK Labor government
01:21
and its polling.
01:22
There was a clear message about wanting to move away from austerity and does taking
01:27
some of these steps work against that?
01:30
That was certainly a key message from Sir Keir Starmer
01:33
and his government heading into the election last year.
01:35
So, again, interesting choices being made by this national government.
01:40
We wait to see what the Scottish government may do as well.
01:42
You can read all the very latest on that at scotsman.com.
01:45
I also want to talk about, Martin, why we've got you on here,
01:50
which is the golf series.
01:52
It's called Scorecard the Business in Golf.
01:55
It's a six-part series that you've spent a considerable amount
02:00
of time putting together.
02:01
The first two parts were around Carnoustie.
02:04
Can you touch on what we've covered so far and just why you decided
02:08
to tackle this as a series?
02:10
Yeah, thanks, Neil.
02:12
You know, Scotland is the home of golf, and I think since the pandemic
02:17
we've seen a huge upturn in interest in Scotland's famous courses,
02:23
not least the amount of people coming over to play.
02:27
The US market has always been a kind of major draw for Scotland's
02:31
big flagship courses, but over the past five years
02:34
that has really exploded.
02:36
So, you know, we're fortunate to live in a country where some
02:40
of our publicly owned assets are some of the biggest sporting venues
02:44
anywhere in the world.
02:45
We have multiple Open Championship venues, one of which is Carnoustie,
02:51
and that has undergone quite interesting changes
02:54
over the past few months.
02:56
It's been a publicly owned asset since the 19th century,
03:01
owned by Angus Council and its predecessors.
03:04
But there's been changes at the course whereby a consortium
03:08
of private investors are now effectively running it day to day.
03:12
They're in charge of investing at Carnoustie, and in turn,
03:16
they receive all the income from Carnoustie.
03:19
The reasons for that are quite complex, but also quite simple
03:23
to understand.
03:24
If the course wants to host the Open again, the R&A feels that it needs
03:30
to make some significant investments.
03:32
The course itself is still, you know, a world-class course.
03:36
It's still highly renowned, but it's the infrastructure surrounding it.
03:39
It's the hotel, it's the visitor experience, it's the concessions,
03:43
all these kind of infrastructural addendums to the course
03:48
that R&A feels have to be improved.
03:51
Now, Angus Council, like so many other Scottish councils,
03:55
doesn't have a great deal of spare cash lying around.
03:58
So its view is that by involving these investors,
04:02
it is the best way to driving capital into Carnoustie.
04:06
Now, the existing arrangement lasts until 2033, but crucially,
04:12
the investors are pushing to ensure that arrangement lasts even longer.
04:17
They want a deal until the mid-22nd century, until the year 2123.
04:23
And I think that's raised quite serious concerns in and around Carnoustie
04:27
about how this great Scottish sporting icon could effectively
04:31
be privatised, and there are lots of questions around the consortium
04:36
and what their plans are and exactly how much they want to invest.
04:40
Martin, obviously, the first two parts are focused on Carnoustie.
04:44
You had, obviously, that century-long deal.
04:47
That's a huge amount of time.
04:49
If you think you and I, unfortunately,
04:51
probably won't be sitting here by the time that comes to an end.
04:54
But also about the investors involved in that,
04:56
their backstory is fascinating.
04:58
But we're going to move a bit beyond just that one course
05:01
throughout the series, aren't we?
05:02
So can you talk about just the overall scope of what we're covering?
05:06
Yeah, absolutely.
05:07
I mean, as well as looking at Carnoustie,
05:09
I've been having a look at some other kind of well-known courses.
05:13
There's going to be a few stories looking at St Andrews,
05:16
which is arguably the jewel in the crown of Scottish golf.
05:20
There's a lot of kind of interesting tensions and changes
05:23
around the way the courses are run there.
05:26
So that's going to be something I'm looking at.
05:29
But also I'm going to be having a deeper dive
05:32
into the actual day-to-day business plans
05:35
that golf clubs have in Scotland.
05:37
As I mentioned earlier,
05:38
there's been a huge upturn in US tourists coming.
05:42
And a lot of courses and clubs are really capitalising on that.
05:46
But I'll be looking at whether that is a sustainable business model
05:50
and what the future holds for those clubs
05:53
who are maybe a tier or two below on the rung.
05:57
We've seen several closures already in the past few months.
06:01
And the outlook isn't exactly positive for a lot of those courses,
06:05
which perhaps aren't as globally renowned as the likes of Carnoustie.
06:09
So that's something that will be explored in depth
06:12
as part of the series.
06:14
You can read the first two parts in the series at scotsman.com
06:18
as we discuss the cover Carnoustie.
06:21
We'll be featuring the series on our website throughout the week
06:25
and in a series of daily newsletters that we put out.
06:28
If you are interested in getting those newsletters,
06:31
just follow the relevant newsletter tabs.
06:34
You can sign up for not just our daily newsletter,
06:36
also our politics newsletter, The Steamy.
06:39
And over the next week or so,
06:40
we're expanding our weekly arts newsletter
06:43
to bring you two editions a week,
06:46
including one from Jane Bradley
06:48
and one around reviews produced by a key member of our staff,
06:52
Roger Cox.
06:53
That full series from Martin, as I say,
06:55
will be on the site throughout the week.
06:57
You'll also be able to read each part at Scotsman,
07:01
sorry, in the print edition of The Scotsman.
07:04
Please go out and pick up a copy.
07:05
The focus squarely on St Andrews and the old course tomorrow.
07:10
So please go and pick up a copy and follow us on all social channels.
07:14
Martin, thank you to you.
07:15
Thanks to everyone else for joining us.
07:17
Thanks to you.
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