The French vistors enjoyed golf, camaraderie and visits to many cultural and beauty spots.
Bothwell residents recently welcomed visitors from their twin town Jouy-en-Josas in France.
Last month, the golf section of the twinning group participated in a few days of golf, camaraderie and visits to many cultural and beauty spots in Scotland.
The visitors from France arrived on Wednesday, May 13. Teams from both Bothwell and Jouy participated in a friendly golf competition on Thursday, while the non – golfers enjoyed a visit to Edinburgh.
The day ended with dinner at Bothwell Castle Golf Club to which the visiting president and vice-president of the Jouy twinning committee, were invited.
Friday saw teams competing again, at Glasgow Gailes Golf Club, where the French guests appreciated playing a links course. Those not golfing made a trip to the New Lanark Heritage Museum, followed by shopping at the Glenmuir golf retail outlet.
The evening saw Barbara and Jim Jordan open their doors to provide over 40 people, French and Scots, with an informal buffet and light entertainment.
Traditionally, Saturday is a free day and hosts and guests decide on the day’s activities/visits. This time, the ‘grand finale’ was the prize-giving dinner at Glasgow Golf Club, where the winners of the golf competitions were cheered wildly as they received their well -earned rewards.
A spokesperson for the Bothwell section of the twinning said: “The guests returned to France on Sunday having experienced true Scottish hospitality and friendship, promising us a warm welcome for a return trip in 2028.
“The visit this year marks 33 years of golf exchange and 50 years of the signing of the twinning charter in Jouy in December 1976. Long may the twinning continue.
“We owe a special thanks to Tunnock’s for their generosity in providing us with biscuits and tea cakes for a welcome gift bag, and to both Bothwell Castle Golf Club and Glasgow Golf Club who impressed our French guests with such outstanding ambience, service and cuisine.”
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