Sitting at the foot of the Campsie Fells, this beautifully maintained parkland golf course offers a challenge to even the most experienced golfer. The 18 hole course works its way above the picturesque village of Lennoxtown, and offers stunning views over the surrounding areas.
The nature of the slopes, and the tricky greens ensure that at no time can you take a hole for granted, and attention will have to be paid at all times to keep your score down.But the beauty is that scores take second place to the fun, and clever design of the course. You will have to draw on every club, and conjure up many new shots to tackle this course.
The nature of the slopes, and the tricky greens ensure that at no time can you take a hole for granted, and attention will have to be paid at all times to keep your score down.But the beauty is that scores take second place to the fun, and clever design of the course. You will have to draw on every club, and conjure up many new shots to tackle this course.
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Can you amend/correct or add to this? : Do you have any old photos of the course or its members? Do you have a PLAN of the Old 9 Hole layout? President, Captain and Office Bearers were appointed and a deputation was formed to visit the ground deemed suitable for the course.
The ground being acceptable, Willie Auchterlonie of St Andrews laid out the nine holes, remarking, as he pocketed his 5 guinea fee, that the ground was excellent, and had the makings of one of the very best inland 9-hole courses in Scotland!A Large gathering of those interested, from all walks of life, watched Miss Ina King of Antermony, daughter of the President, drive off the first ball successfully.
The ground being acceptable, Willie Auchterlonie of St Andrews laid out the nine holes, remarking, as he pocketed his 5 guinea fee, that the ground was excellent, and had the makings of one of the very best inland 9-hole courses in Scotland!A Large gathering of those interested, from all walks of life, watched Miss Ina King of Antermony, daughter of the President, drive off the first ball successfully.