
Cardross is a gently undulating parkland course overlooking the Firth of Clyde and was originally laid out in 1895. Cardross has a fantastic finishing par 4 of 470 yards which sweeps down the hill and has commanding views of the Firth of Clyde from the tee.
Buchanan Castle is a classic Scottish tree lined parkland course situated near the village of Drymen. It was designed by James Braid in 1936 and lies in the valley beside the River Endrick. The mountain of Ben Lomond provides a magnificent backdrop to this course.
This moorland course, set amongst heather and gorse, sits above the seaside town of Helenburgh with brilliant views of the Firth of Clyde. On a good day you can see as far as the mountains on the Island of Arran as well as Ben Lomond to the north.
One of Scotland’s national parks with beautiful mountains, lochs and forests with the famous Loch Lomond at its heart. Great parkland, moorland and upland golf courses with dramatic backdrops.
Within three quarters of an hour’s drive from Edinburgh and Glasgow by road. Four to five hours drive from most cities in Northern England.