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LOCH LOMOND GOLF CLUB APPOINTS STEPHEN COUPE AS GENERAL MANAGER - 14th Jun 2005
Stephen Coupe (for image see related link 1 below), formerly Managing Director of The Royal Scotsman train, has been appointed General Manager of Loch Lomond Golf Club, near Glasgow in Scotland.
Stephen will be responsible for day-to-day operations at the private club, where facilities include 41 suites and an 18th century clubhouse, Rossdhu House, which has two fine dining rooms, a Spike Bar, drawing room, library, Club bar, meeting room and locker rooms.
Commenting on the appointment Keith Williams, Chief Executive for Loch Lomond Golf Club, said:
“We are delighted to be welcoming Stephen on board. He has a wealth of experience in luxury operations and is a strong advocate of excellence in all areas of service, something for which Loch Lomond has become synonymous. He will prove a tremendous support to me over the coming months and years as I take on a more developmental role for the Club and our parent company.”
Stephen said:
“Throughout my career, I have been privileged to launch and develop some wonderful hotel and leisure projects. Loch Lomond Golf Club, however, is quite unique. It is one of the world’s finest luxury brands, and I feel honoured to have been tasked with taking care of the day to day running of the Club.”
Considered by many to be one of the most exclusive clubs in the world, Loch Lomond has members from over 30 countries who can enjoy golf on the Club’s two championship courses. There are also a variety of traditional sporting pursuits including fishing, driven pheasant shooting and boating. Future plans at the Club include a luxurious spa, which is to be built in the historic walled garden on the estate, and a third golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus.

