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Trossachs Golf Courses

In and around Callander and the Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park, there’s plenty of great golfing with spectacular scenery to choose from. 

Experience the perfect blend of golfing excellence and natural beauty in Stirlingshire's top golf courses.

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Callander Golf Club
Aveland Road, Callander FK17 8EN

Type: Inland    Length: 5208    Par: 66 

Designed by Old Tom Morris this is a scenic, wooded parkland course with panoramic views to Ben Ledi, fantastically diverse holes and well-maintained greens. The sixth is said to be one of the finest examples of the work of Old Tom Morris still in existence.

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Loch Lomond Golf Club
Rossdhu House, Luss G83 8NT

Type: Parkland    Length: 7100    Par: 71 

Loch Lomond Golf Club is listed in the top 100 golf courses in the world. The condition of the course is always perfect, and the setting is truly spectacular with the hills on one side and the loch bordering it on the other. This is a private club, so you will have to play with a member to get a round here. 

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Aberfoyle Golf Club
Braeval, Aberfoyle, By Stirling FK8 3UY

Type: Inland    Length: 5158    Par: 66   

Aberfoyle is a hilly course that lies only a mile out of the village on the main Stirling road. It is one of the many James Braid-designed heathland courses in the country and was established as far back as 1890. The course has stunning views west to Ben Lomond and south to the Campsie Hills, so the overall panorama is quite superb.

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Buchanan Castle Golf Club
Buchanan Estate, Drymen, G63 0HY

Type: Parkland    Length: 6131    Par: 70 

Buchanan Castle was established in 1936 and is owned by the Duke of Montrose. It is a truly top-class Scottish golf course designed by James Braid offering players of all levels an intriguing but fair golfing challenge.

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Ross Priory Golf Club
Gartocharn, By Alexandria G83 8NL

Type: Parkland    Length: 5816    Par: 70  

Ross Priory is a stunning 17th century country house situated in an unrivalled position on the south shore of Loch Lomond. The creation of the nine-hole golf course has led to increased numbers visiting the estate. The course is good fun although not too testing.

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Stirling Golf Club
Queens Road, Stirling FK8 3AA
01786 464098
 

Type: Parkland    Length: 6409    Par: 72 

This course lies on a tilted slab of ancient volcanic lava in full view of the historic Stirling Castle. Once a favoured hunting ground of Scottish Monarchs, this ground has been known for centuries as 'The Kings Park'. The course was redesigned by the great Henry Cotton in 1966 and offers some of the finest views in Scotland.

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Bridge of Allan Golf Club
Sunnylaw, Bridge of Allan FK9 4LY

Type: Inland    Length: 5120    Par: 66 

Bridge of Allan golf course requires a climb on several holes, but you are rewarded with spectacular views over the Ochil Hills, the Forth Valley and north to the mountains of Tayside. Old Tom Morris designed this course in 1894 and it has stood the test of time well. 

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Dunblane New Golf Club
Perth Road, Dunblane FK15 0LJ

Type: Inland    Length: 5930   Par: 69 

This quality parkland course provides an enjoyable and testing challenge for golfers of all abilities. Designed by Major Cecil Hutchison and the famous James Braid, its lush fairways and manicured greens, together with wonderful views in all directions, ensure a golfing experience not quickly forgotten. 

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The Carrick Golf Course
Cameron House, Loch Lomond, G83 8QZ

Type: Parkland    Length: 7082    Par: 71 

Fast becoming known as one of the must-play golf courses in Scotland, the Carrick offers up a golfing experience that is sure to provide our guests with memories that will last forever. The stunning course uses every inch of the dramatic Scottish landscape on offer, straddling the fault lines between the Scottish Lowlands and Highlands, with nine holes set in each. 

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