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Lanark Golf Course Lanark is renowned for it's smooth fast greens, natural moorland fairways, and beautiful scenery. Variously described in golfing publications as a hidden gem and a geological marvel, at 6,428 yards from the Championship tees, the par of 70 can be a real test to any golfer, especially when the prevailing wind blows. The club has hosted the regional qualifier for the Open Championship eight times in recent years, the Scottish Boys Stroke Play Championship in 2001 and the British Girls Open Championship in 2003.
Macdonald Cardronna Golf Course, Peebles Designed by the renowned Dave Thomas (The Belfry), this par 72 course presents a challenge and makes the most of some of the Scottish Border's most attractive scenery. The entire team's objective was to deliver world class service that compliments the resort."The course has been designed to harmonise with the beautiful scenery around it, Cardrona is the perfect balance between the golfing challenge and the natural aesthetics of this superb Border's location." Dave Thomas and his team have produced a course that has quickly become one of Scotland's best. Making the most of wood, park and river, Cardrona has something ...
Newton Stewart Golf Course Newton Stewart Golf Course is a superb 18-hole parkland golf course with spectacular views from every hole. Measuring 5840 yards (par 69), each hole is unique with excellent greens and subtle borrows. The town of Newton Stewart is steeped in history where, as early as 1329, King Robert the Bruce, journey bound for St Ninian's shrine at Whithorn, visited the town, as well as distinguished traveller Mary Queen of Scots. The local museums contain a wealth of historical treasures and give a fascinating glimpse into Galloway life in bygone days. 12 miles from The Granary
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