Falkirk Golf Club
Address Falkirk Golf Club, Stirling Road, Camelon, Falkirk, FK2 7YP
Telephone 01324 611061 / 612219
Fax 01324 639573
Website www.falkirkgolfclub.co.uk
Email info@falkirkgolfclub.co.uk
Holes Locally known as "Carmuirs" it is an 18-hole parkland course, slightly undulating over the back nine.
Yardage 6282
SSS 70
Visitors Welcome everyday exc. Sat no visitors allowed
Save money at this course with the Open Fairways Golfer's Passport
Green fee discounts available here with My Golf Pass. You'll receive your e-pass by email and you can even play the same day!
Societies Welcome if previous arrangements made with Pro. Special Packages for parties of 8 or more.
Green Fees
Round Ticket (Mon - Friday) - D
Round Ticket (Sunday) - E
Course Designer James Braid - 1922
Location 1.5m W of Falkirk on A9
Facilities

* Corporate hospitality days available
* Private functions

Falkirk Golf Club

"The Golf Course is sited on 116 acres of land, situated to the north of Camelon 1.5 miles from Falkirk Town Centre. It lies between the A9 and the Edinburgh/Perth Railway Line and magnificent views of the Forth Valley, including the Kingdom of Fife, and the Ochil and Denny Hills, can be seen from various parts of the course. On a clear day the Forth Bridges can be seen from the 3rd tee."
Exc from Falkirk's Own Website

 





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