THE EDEN CLUB for GLOBE TROTTING GOLFERS

by Otabo PR 1. September 2008

Founded by Londoner Tom Lawrence, The Eden Club of St. Andrews, Scotland is an international golf club that provides its members with access to other private clubs worldwide – an ideal solution for frequent travelers who find it difficult to arrange for golf while on the road.

Being in the sports-marketing business and an avid traveler himself, Lawrence, now Chairman of The Eden Club, saw an opportunity to fill a void in the country club market and set out to create a club that had a unique ability to network for its members.  In addition to its home base in St. Andrews – which features luxury accommodations and services at Pittormie Castle; and famous links courses such as Eden, Jubilee, New, Old, Strathtyrum, Kingsbarns and Carnoustie (past host of the British Open and considered to be amongst the toughest courses in the world) – the Eden Club provides the services of a dedicated Secretariat that takes care of members as they travel the world. 

As one club member, a South African resident, describes “the Secretariat assists members as they travel the world and takes care of all their golfing arrangements, enabling them to invite guests to experience some of the finest clubs wherever they travel. It’s not a reciprocal rights program, as they work below the radar screen in a very low-key fashion. It takes all of the aggravation out of organizing golf and helps to deliver opportunities members may not be able to achieve on their own.”

The club also boasts an extensive international events schedule. Another member from Bermuda describes Eden Club events as the most attractive part of membership, “The Club now has 600 members who live all round the world and place great value on their precious leisure time. They all come from similar backgrounds and share similar lifestyles. It’s a privilege to be able to share wonderful times in beautiful surroundings and we are all drawn together through our interest in golf. It’s amazing to witness the value people take from meeting and spending time with one another. This is very much a club – with all the privileges and benefits of clubdom”.

On their events calendar this Fall, The Eden club has scheduled member tournaments at some of the top clubs in the US, and invited Otabo along to host trunk shows. For more information on the The Eden Club, email Tom Lawrence at tlawrence@finestgolfclubs.com.

 

Links Course at St. Andrews

On The Green

Pictured here are the Swilken Bridge, 13th Green on Kingsbarns and 6th Green on Carnoustie.



Pittormie Castle

Pittormie Castle

The castle is a throwback to fine living of a bygone era.  From the moment a member arrives at the airport, one of the club’s chauffeur-driven Bentleys or Range Rovers greets them and is on call for the duration of their stay.  Complete with butler, Michelin chef, piper and housekeeper, the restored 17th century clubhouse estate takes care of members’ needs and provides a private oasis to entertain guests. 

FASHION FORE-WARD

by Otabo PR 28. August 2008
Hampton Magazine coverage on the Otabo Golf Spectator Wingtip. Now available at trunk shows at The Nines in East Hampton, (631) 907-9077.


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FIT FOR A KING

by Otabo PR 1. July 2008

Arnold Palmer’s Kingdom Maganzine coverage on the Otabo Golf Spectator Wingtip, custom designed for Se Ri Pak’s induction into the Golf Hall of Fame.  

 

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