Buchanan Castle Golf Club
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| Address |
Buchanan Castle Golf Club, Drymen, G63 0HY |
| Telephone |
General Manager: 01360 660 307
Clubhouse: 01360 660 369 Pro–Shop & Tee Reservations:
01360 660 330 |
| Fax |
01360 660993 |
| Website |
Club Website |
| Email |
info@buchanancastlegolfclub.co.uk |
| Holes |
* 18-hole course with many fairways which are framed by two tall trees at around 200 yards, or where the Braid Doglegs start to turn. Simple but insidious, requiring consistent accuracy off the tee.
* Par 3 practice course |
| Yardage |
6052 |
| Par |
70 |
| Visitors |
Visitors are welcome to pre book a tee time up to 5 days ahead via the Club Professional on 01360 660330. For times in advance of 5 days bookings can be made for Thursdays and Fridays via the Secretary. |
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This course participates in the GreenFree 2 for 1 Voucher Scheme |
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Play for Half Price at this course with the 2-FORE!-1 Voucher Scheme |
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Save money at this course with the Open Fairways Golfer's Passport |
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Book here with Teetimes.co.uk. Lowest prices and no booking fees. |
Green Fees
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Weekday 18 Holes: E, F per day
Weekend 18 Holes: F |
| Course Designer |
James Braid |
| Location |
The Course lies within a forested estate with trees native to Western Europe, different types Oak, and soaring Pacific Coast Redwoods.
18m NW of Glasgow. 25m W of Stirling, off A811 |
Facilities
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* Historic dining room
* Special events / Private functions
* Corporate hospitality days available
* Conference facilities available |
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The Pro Shop at this club is an authorised JamGolf retailer - genuine bargains available here! |
| About Buchanan Castle |
The course lies on the plain of the Endrick, less than one mile from Loch Lomond and it is a delight. The clubhouse was built on the site of the ancient Buchanan House, home of the Buchanan family which had held lands on Loch Lomondside since the 13th century.
The course features many fairways which are framed by two tall trees at around 200 yards, or where the Braid Doglegs start to turn. Simple but insidious, requiring consistent accuracy off the tee. |