
Callander is a delightful wooded parkland course. Its original 9 holes were designed in the 1890s by Old Tom Morris. A further 9 holes were added under the design of Willie Fernie in 1914 giving the course its current layout. The course has fantastic views to the mountain of Ben Ledi, especially on the final four holes.
Aberfoyle is a hilly moorland course set amidst pine trees and ferns with a number of greens set into the hillside. It has stunning views to the mountain of Ben Lomond in the west and down the Forth Valley, where you can see as far as Stirling Castle.
Killin is a delightful tree lined nine hole parkland course with a river cutting across the first, fourth and fifth holes. It is set in the highland part of the Trossachs and has views to one of Scotland’s highest mountains, Ben Lawers.
This nine hole upland course is in an attractive location at the eastern end of Loch Earn. It is situated in a valley with pine and fern on the slopes, bounded on its left side by the River Earn. It's trickier than it looks!
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 the major cities in the North of England.