Abandoned golf course owned by once 'richest man in world' was completed in 2009 but has NEVER opened

An abandoned golf course owned by the once world's richest man was completed in 2009 - but never opened to the public.Two years earlier, in 2007, plans were unveiled for a tournament-standard golf course to be built close to the grounds of the iconic Gleneagles Hotel in Perthshire, Scotland.Gleneagles hosts three different courses, with perhaps the most renowned one, known as 'The PGA Centenary Course', having hosted the 2014 Ryder Cup and 2019 Solheim Cup events.The 'King's Course', meanwhile, opened in 1919 and was once described by six-time major winner Lee Trevino as the best course he had ever played

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