Great golf, wonderful whisky: the perfect blend

For the first time in its long history, Moray Golf Club (pictured) has signed a sole-supplier agreement with one of Scotland ’s most respected suppliers of wines and spirits.

The announcement forms part of the club’s 125th anniversary celebrations, which also includes the release of a limited edition 15-year-old Speyside single malt and a landmark initiative to bring whiskies from every operating Morayshire and Speyside distillery under one roof.

The announcement, which coincides with the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival and Homecoming Scotland’s inaugural Whisky Month this month, sees the bond between one of Scotland’s most treasured links and the ‘water of life’ recognised in a formal agreement with the country’s leading malt whisky specialists, Gordon & MacPhail.

“This is a very important and exciting announcement for Moray Golf Club,” says John Ellwood, captain of Moray Golf Club. “The club was created around whisky 125 years ago with many of the founders directly involved in whisky production. It is therefore especially pleasing to confirm this agreement with Gordon & MacPhail.”

The sole-supplier agreement between Moray GC and Gordon & MacPhail goes much further than a simple agreement to supply wines and spirits. As well as bottling the club’s hand-selected 125th anniversary malt and other whiskies, the Morayshire wholesaler is also sourcing whiskies from every operating Morayshire and Speyside distillery in what is believed to be a first for a Scottish golf club.

Among the extensive collection of malts on offer will be all those which have been bottled under the club’s own brand and those used for special occasions, including Dailuaine, Glen Grant, Macallan and the current club whisky, Glen Moray.

“Moray Golf Club is more than just a golf club,” says Stephen Rankin, director of UK sales at Gordon & MacPhail, “it’s a tourist attraction. The club’s objective is to have something unique to offer in order to attract tourists to the clubhouse. No-one else is doing it on the same scale as Moray Golf Club, and there is certainly no other club making such a feature of it.”

The connection between golf and whisky at Moray is written into the foundations of the club and will play a central role in the celebrations planned for the club’s 125th year.

“Moray Golf Club is one of the top links courses in Scotland and it is a great pleasure to be associated with the club,” said Rankin.

“We are working together with the club to deliver wonderful products whether it is an anniversary bottle of whisky or single-cask bottles for its members. It’s a wonderful blend of golf and whisky, and you don’t have to be a golfer to enjoy the wonderful environment that creates.”

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