✍️ "The Tartan Army treated our home like their own, and we are better for it."
We were honoured to receive this parting letter from @RedSox President, Sam Kennedy, following our stay in Boston.
#FIFAWorldCup | @FIFAWorldCup
A new exhibition in Dornoch celebrates the style and stories of golf through the years. Fashion on the Fairways, part of Fibre Fest 2026 at @Historylinks1 Museum, explores golfing attire from traditional tweeds to modern fabrics and highlights the links between Royal Dornoch Golf Club and legends Roger Wethered and Joyce Wethered.
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Do you know the story of the Titleist logo?
The company was looking for a word that was synonymous with excellence. 'Titleist' was unanimously chosen as the name of the golf ball and brand.
An company exec suggested the handwriting of an office secretary, named Helen Robinson, who he said had "beautiful penmanship".
Helen was given a sheet of paper and asked to write the word ‘Titleist.’ The way she wrote the word on the page that day is exactly how one of the world’s most recognised marks continues to appear today, gracing every piece of Titleist since that day in 1935.
We are delighted to announce The Drive programme will offer almost 2000 tee times at St Andrews Links courses to Scottish Residents.
For more information on the days of play and to enter The Drive ballots: https://t.co/bMQju0smXv
A huge honour for Royal Dornoch’s very own Matthew Harris.
The @PGA of America will present Matthew with its 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award in Photojournalism, a fitting tribute to a career capturing golf’s most iconic moments.
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Time to apply for community grants.
Royal Dornoch Golf Club is offering grants of up to £500 to support local projects across Dornoch, Embo and the IV25 area. Applications are simple and now open.
Find out more 👇https://t.co/ZjdnEVt7NB
Only hours to go! Here's a snippet of our new podcast, HIPod, which can be found on Spotify. Here is Nicola McAlley with some advice for young people entering careers in the media. #HIPBMA2026 Thanks to @psgheavylift for their support on the podcast!
Here's a snippet of John Ross, Chair of the Press Ball, talking to Shaun Milne on our first official podcast, HIPod. Thanks to @psgheavylift for their support. #hipbma2026
You can find the full podcast on Spotify: https://t.co/a9244nylWB
We’re delighted to be launching the first-ever official Press Ball podcast, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the Highlands and Islands Press Ball and Media Awards. Supported by @psgheavylift https://t.co/bFiPzjLPYm #HIPBMA2026
Note to the BBC: the power of Scotland and why they deserved more respect than a cringey wave-a-thon on Spoty. Where to start? Second oldest footballing nation in the world. Developed styles of football 150 years ago still pursued today. No Scotland, no passing. Helped spread the joy of football around the world, igniting the passion in Brazil and Argentina. Helped nurture famous English clubs like Aston Villa.
Introduced keepie-uppie to Wembley. Gave the game the wonderful Baxter, Law, Johnstone, McGrain, Bremner, Dalglish, Hansen, Souness and more recently Robertson and McTominay. Gave the game managers of the calibre and vision of Shankly, Busby, Stein and Ferguson.
Brought the refreshing and well-refreshed mobile party of the Tartan Army to tournaments, fans who raise spirits and raise funds for charities wherever they go. Have an anthem that stirs the blood and the soul. Qualified for the World Cup with a performance of guts and goalscoring glory. Staged their own Puskas award competition against Denmark.
Guided by a modest, proud and quietly inspirational manager in Steve Clarke.
Who should have had the successful, charismatic McTominay on the Spoty shortlist. McTominay deserved more respect from Spoty. So did Scotland.
How would you describe Nairn in just three words? 🤔
We asked our staff members to see which words came to mind when they first thought about our golf club...
In this month's Monday Memories, past captain, Vice President and projects convener Rob Murray reflects on his family’s 50+ year legacy at Royal Dornoch, from his father welcoming Tom Watson to his own role shaping the club’s future.
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🏟️ The leading heavy lifting and transport specialist @Sarens PSG have secured the naming rights to Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC’s stadium after concluding a record-breaking three-year sponsorship deal.
➡️ https://t.co/9NFQ2DiB6E
Sarens PSG’s new Offshore Wind Centre of Excellence in Aberdeen will be the base for a major study aimed at enabling the rapid and cost-effective deployment of floating wind turbines in the North Sea on an industrial scale.
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