Gleneagles
/ɡlenˈiːɡlz/
/ɡlenˈiːɡlz/
- a pair of famous golf courses (called the King's course and the Queen's course) belonging to a hotel in central Scotland. In 1977 the leaders of the Commonwealth governments met there to sign the Gleneagles Principle, in which they agreed to have no contact in sport with South Africa because of the political situation there at the time.
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