OGV Taproom takeover at Newburgh Golf Club

Left to Right: Sean Grieve, head chef; Paul Manson, golf club manager; and, Ivan Tyrshu, mixologist.

A POPULAR north-east golf club has been given fresh impetus following investment by a local hospitality firm that will see an initial 10 jobs created.

Aberdeen-based OGV Taproom has agreed to take the reins at Newburgh-on-Ythan golf club’s bar and restaurant with an emphasis on creating a welcoming environment and giving back to the local community.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

Why? Free to subscribe, no paywall, daily business news digest.

Building on the success of craft beer specialist OGV Taproom and its events venue OGV Podium, both located in the city centre, the company will be expanding its footprint into Aberdeenshire.

The bar opened to the public on Saturday, February 4th before officially launching on Friday, March 3rd once the final finishing touches are made.

One of the driving factors in OGV Taproom’s success to date has been its dedication to supporting a diverse range of businesses, universities, colleges, sports clubs and charities by providing a modern venue for people to come together, share common interests, and be entertained.

Kenny Dooley, managing director of OGV Taproom, commented: “The chance to collaborate with the golf club was an opportunity that we just couldn’t miss. We already host several networking golf events throughout the year – with our sister company, OGV Energy Media Group – for our clients within the energy sector, so the opportunity to bring together the two businesses, and leverage the benefits of both, made perfect sense.”

One of Scotland’s oldest golf courses, established in 1888, Newburgh-on-Ythan is situated less than 15 miles from Aberdeen city centre on one of the best golfing coastlines in the UK.

The course – a challenging par 72 championship links – is often described as a “hidden gem” and regularly features in Scotland’s top 100 courses, while the restaurant and clubhouse offer exceptional views over the Ythan estuary and the Forvie sand dunes.

Golf club manager, Paul Manson, said: “We are delighted to welcome the team at OGV Taproom to Newburgh and look forward to working with them to help optimise the fantastic facilities we have at the golf club and make it a venue of choice for the people of Aberdeenshire and the wider north-east.”

Open to golfers and members of the public alike, OGV Taproom – Newburgh-on-Ythan will offer a mix of contemporary street food and traditional bistro fare, utilising local producers and fresh, seasonal ingredients, as well as craft beers and cocktails.

It has already hired a head chef, mixologist, three bar staff and three kitchen staff and is currently accepting applications for a chef de partie and additional bar person.

Kenny added: “We are working hard with the committee and club captain to ensure that we create a venue that both the golfing community and local Newburgh residents can enjoy and be proud of. We will be installing a golf simulator, pool tables and some arcade games as well as hosting regular events and, of course, providing great food and drink.

“Our existing group businesses, including OGV Taproom and OGV Podium, have all seen strong commercial growth in their respective sectors over the past few years. We expect that the Newburgh-on-Ythan bar and restaurant will benefit from our corporate network, media capability and business model.

“We hope the community will support us and make it a success, and we look forward to welcoming everyone through the doors.”

The latest stories