Now, in 2025, Grantown-on-Spey Golf Club adds a new chapter to its rich story with the launch of the Bobby Cruickshank Hickory Experience – an immersive tribute to the town’s famous golfing son.
Born in Grantown-on-Spey in 1894, just 400 yards from what was then the original nine-hole course, Bobby Cruickshank discovered golf on the very fairways that many still enjoy today.
As a young boy, he learned the game and caddied at the local club, revealing his exceptional talent.
His promising ability led to a life-changing move to Edinburgh under the guardianship of the Usher brewing family, where he furthered both his education and athletic development.
That early foundation set him on a remarkable path – one defined by resilience, determination, and triumph, culminating in a celebrated career on the American circuit.
ROAD TO GREATNESS
Bobby’s journey to golfing greatness was shaped not only by talent but by extraordinary resilience. His life took a dramatic turn when he enlisted to serve in World War I, facing the brutal realities of the Somme and Passchendaele, where he tragically lost his brother, John.
Later captured as a prisoner of war, the first captive he encountered was a dysentery ridden Sandy Armour, his pre-war golf coach. By sourcing horse meat from the trenches he was able to nurse him back to health.
Bobby managed to escape by demonstrating the same courage and determination that would define his golfing career.
After the war, he channelled that spirit into his sport, going on to become one of the most successful professional golfers of his time.
After emigrating to America in 1921, he won an impressive 25 Tournaments, was the 1927 leading money winner and finished runner-up in the U.S. Open on two occasions, including a dramatic playoff against the legendary Bobby Jones in 1923.
This playoff led to a lifelong friendship between the Bobbys. His golfing prowess saw him rub shoulders with Hollywood icons and famous figures such as Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Harold Lloyd, the Duke of Windsor and the Duke of Marlboro.
His retirement party in 1965 was attended by Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Gene Sarazen, Walter Hagen, Sam Snead, and many other golfing greats.
EXPERIENCE DETAILS
The Bobby Cruickshank Hickory Experience includes a round on the original nine-hole course using period equipment.
Guests will also enjoy a short film and exhibition dedicated to Bobby’s life, including photographs, stories, and a display of rare memorabilia – featuring his famous Auchterlonie putter.
The experience is about much more than golf with vintage equipment. It’s a celebration of place and legacy, a way to reconnect with the spirit of Scottish golf in one of its most charming and historically rich settings.
Grantown-on- Spey is not just a backdrop – it’s where Bobby Cruickshank’s lifelong love of the game was forged among the hills, heather, and fairways of Strathspey.
To complete the Highland welcome, participants are treated to a nip of Speyside malt whisky, with an optional whisky tasting as part of the package. It’s an experience that brings together history, heritage, and hospitality in a uniquely Scottish way.
The initiative has the full support of Bobby’s granddaughter, Diana Smith, who has donated family keepsakes and personal stories to enrich the experience.
Diana Smith commented:
“My grandfather would have loved this! He would have been out there showing everyone how to hit hickory clubs while sharing a laugh.
The creation of the Bobby Cruickshank Hickory Experience in his honor is such a fitting tribute to his love for the game. When I think of Bobby, the first word that comes to mind is fun. He always brought such warmth and joy to everything he did.
“The Highlands were his heart and soul. He had a special fondness for Grantown on Spey, the golf course, and the River Spey where he would often spend his days fishing.
And, of course, he could never turn down a wee dram of whisky! I’ve had the pleasure of playing at the course many times – it’s a hidden gem with a charm that’s hard to beat. “
With support from the Berry Burn Community Fund and the wider Highland community, the Bobby Cruickshank Hickory Experience is a celebration of one of our golfing greats, ensuring the spirit of the game lives on for future generations to come.
To complete the Highland welcome, guests are offered a dram of Speyside malt whisky, with the option to enjoy a full whisky tasting as part of the package.
It’s an experience that weaves together Scotland’s rich history, heritage, and hospitality.
The Dram Caddy delivers a one-of-a-kind journey, pairing world-class golf with exclusive whisky tastings – guided by local expert and enthusiast, Hamish Malcolm
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