
Founded in 1889, Lockerbie Golf Club is a very pleasant parkland course with a Par 67. It is on an elevated setting which affords stunning views over the Annandale Valley and surrounding hills. Theoriginal nine hole course was designed by the legendary James Braid and in 1986 a further nine holes were added. The course has several hazards including trees, a pond and contours contributing to an interesting layout.

Set in breathtaking scenery in Dumfriesshire, South West Scotland, Powfoot Golf Course presents a mixture of both links and parkland golf of the highest standard. Opened in 1903 and redesigned by thelegendary James Braid in 1923, the course offers a superb test of golf with its many challenging holes which are set among whins and rough and has earned Powfoot the tag of ‘one of golf's best kept secrets'.

Set amid the beautiful rolling hills of the Scottish Borders overlooking the town of popular Peebles, our 6,138-yard golf course presents an enjoyable challenge for golfers of all abilities, affordinggreat views from every hole, excellent greens and well conditioned fairways. Check out our course gallery to see it for yourself.

Biggar Golf club was on established on 13th June, 1895. At that time the golf course was "laid out" on high ground about a mile from the station (Caledonian Railway). Visitors in those days paid oneshilling per day, two and six per week or ten shillings for three months. The course was known as "Langlees", the home of Lord and Lady Clydesmuir. In 1901 a new course was laid out at Heavyside, to the South East of the town.

Come to the Scottish Borders, which are easy to get to, and enjoy the warmth of Scottish hospitality only a few hours away. It is so accessible -Edinburgh just over an hour away - Newcastle 70 miles -so much to see and so much to do! Our family home where there is plenty of room to relax inside or out in the garden, walk or fish on our piece of the Blackadder. The Tweed, the world's best salmon river, is only 8 or so miles away. There are many golf courses in the area, including the Roxburgh.

The Hirsel Golf Club is arguably one of Scotland's best kept secrets and indeed has only recently been featured in Golf Monthly's Top 100 Hidden Gems of UK & Ireland! Golfers who find their way to theclub know they have arrived at a special place from the moment they turn the final bend on the long driveway to the Club and see a magnificent view of the imposing clubhouse and the course beyond them.

Set among 150 acres of rolling parkland beneath the Pentland Hills, Rutherford Castle is just 15 minutes drive south of the Edinburgh City Bypass on the A702. The 6525 yard, par 72 championship lengthcourse, with natural water hazards and mature trees will challenge the best of golfers. However, in it's peaceful setting, with spectacular views of the Pentland Hills and the surrounding Scottish Borders countryside, the course is sure to offer enjoyment to players of all levels.

A wonderful golfing experience awaits you at Lanark, the 25th oldest golf club in the world. The moorland course is one of Scotland's finest and the clubhouse facilities have recently been upgraded toa high standard. There is a well-stocked professional's shop, practice area and an interesting little 9-hole course. The resident Chef is very well regarded for outstanding catering. The course is located just outside the historic market town of Lanark in the Upper Clyde Valley.

Situated only twenty minutes from the centre of Edinburgh, Whitehill House, one of the finest historic A-listed houses in Scotland, provides the perfect setting for this gloriously testing par 70 golfcourse. Designed by the acclaimed John Chilver Stainer, one of Europe's most famous golf course architects, Whitehill is a formidable test for golfers at every level.

Leadhills takes the honour of being Scotland's highest golf course at 1, 500 feet above seas level. Naturally, it is a hilly layout that is subjected to quite high winds, but that's just part of itsunique character. The views from all over the course is superb, even more so from the eighth tee. Those who walk off the 18th green usually do so with a smile on their face such is its challenge.