Kirkintilloch Golf Club

Course Details

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Course Type: Parkland |  Length: 5,873 yrds |  Par: 70

Description:

An 18 hole par 70 golf course on the outskirts of Glasgow, originally laid out in 1895 by legendary golf course architect James Braid.

Sitting amongst a rolling layout with spectacular views of the Campsie Fells and Clyde Valley as backdrops, our golf course and clubhouse is ideally situated within easy reach of Glasgow and located within the burgh of Kirkintilloch, often referred to as the ‘Canal Capital of Scotland’. We believe our golf course to be a great test of golf and is regarded by many as having the finest greens in the county

Our James Braid designed par 70 course and golf club was born in 1895 and is located to the north east of Glasgow in the town of Kirkintilloch. One of the main reasons we receive so many visitors each year to our club is that our course is one of the finest parkland courses in the area. Our "History" page on this website charts a wonderful historical account of our Club's birth and its growth. You will always receive a warm welcome at our golf club. We also offer extensive practice facilities and a full bar and catering service. For visitors wishing to book a single round or perhaps those wanting a golf society outing, please use the Online Booking facility on our home page or contact our club manger.

The wonderful scenery with the Campsie Hills as a backdrop to the rolling parkland course makes our 5860 yards, 18 hole par 70 (css 69) course provides a wonderful experience. The course itself provides an enjoyable walk with no major hills to be negotiated, no long walks between tees and an excellent course layout with fantastic views along the Kelvin valley.

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