Macdonald invests £1m in new Aviemore clubhouse
Macdonald Aviemore Resort will benefit from the opening of a new £1 million clubhouse.
Macdonald Aviemore Resort will benefit from the opening of a new £1 million clubhouse.
Just 40 miles south of Inverness Airport and minutes from Macdonald Aviemore Resort, the clubhouse enjoys the breathtaking backdrop of the Cairngorm Mountain Range.
Ruaridh Macdonald, Operations Director, Macdonald Hotels & Resorts, commented: "Our decision to invest £1 million in the new clubhouse, where visitors will be able to relax and enjoy the highest quality of food and drink, further underlines our continual drive to invest and ensure we remain a fairway from your standard hotel group."
The construction of the clubhouse is the latest significant development by Macdonald Hotels & Resorts to ensure whether a leisure break, corporate or ‘society' golf day, guests tee off in style.
As part of a £5million investment capital set aside by the group in 2013, refurbishment at other golf hotels include two significant investments into hotels within the newly launched Macdonald Hotels' Signature Collection.
"With 10 golf courses across the UK, Macdonald Hotels & Resorts carefully select golf partners to complement our courses. Reflecting the hotel group's commitment to the quality of our golf product and development of the sport, we are also delighted to be a gold partner to the Stephen Gallacher Foundation; a foundation that has supported 1500 young, up and coming golfers in its first year," added Macdonald.
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