Autumn Trees On Parkland Golf Courses On History Visit To Kinross Perthshire Scotland

Tour Scotland 4K Autumn travel video of trees and greenkeepers on the the parkland golf courses on history visit to Kinross, Perthshire, Britain, United Kingdom. Kinross Golf Club was formed in 1884 following a meeting of twenty enthusiasts. The golf courses have developed over the years from 9 holes to two 18 hole courses which are excellent examples of Scottish parkland courses. Both courses are still owned and lovingly invested in by the Montgomery family. Autumn leaf color or colour is a phenomenon that affects the normally green leaves of many deciduous trees and shrubs by which they take on, during a few weeks in the autumn season, various shades of red, yellow, purple, black, orange, pink, magenta, blue and brown. The phenomenon is commonly called autumn colours or autumn foliage in British English and fall colors, fall foliage or simply foliage in American English. Golf Greenkeepers make sure that the playing areas and grounds of golf courses are in excellent condition. Greenkeepers rake the bunkers, cut holes and move tee markers to the right place. They also look after trees and shrubs around the course. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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