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Holes: 18Type: ParklandLength: 6202 yardsRegion: West
A test of golf for all levels of player with panoramic views of the Kilsyth Hills and Campsie Fells.
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Weekday green fee: £160.00
Weekend green fee: £160.00
Holes: 18Type: LinksLength: 7100 yardsRegion: West
Dundonald is designed as a natural test of golf mostly using the existing contours of the land.
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Weekday green fee: £60.00
Weekend green fee: £60.00
Holes: 18Type: ParklandLength: 6507 yardsRegion: West
A Dave Thomas championship course which is both challenging and scenic, with views across the Clyde.
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Weekday green fee: £75.00
Weekend green fee: £75.00
Holes: 18Type: MoorlandLength: 6060 yardsRegion: West
Set in tree lined rolling moorland this elevated course offers superb views and a testing layout.
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Weekday green fee: £35.00
Weekend green fee: £35.00
Holes: 18Type: ParklandLength: 6164 yardsRegion: West
A parkland course in a lovely setting with views to the Campsie and Kilpatrick Hills across Glasgow.
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Weekday green fee: £110.00
Weekend green fee: £110.00
Holes: 18Type: LinksLength: 6903 yardsRegion: West
A championship, traditional links and Open Final Qualifying course in Scotland for 2014 to 2017.
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Weekday green fee: £40.00
Weekend green fee: £40.00
Holes: 18Type: MoorlandLength: 6417 yardsRegion: West
Moorland course with excellent views of the River Clyde and Argyllshire hills. Offers 9 hole option.
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Weekday green fee: £25.00
Weekend green fee: £25.00
Holes: 18Type: MoorlandLength: 5821 yardsRegion: West
James Braid moorland course with tree lined fairways and superb views over the Clyde to Argyll.
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Weekday green fee: £60.00
Weekend green fee: N/A
Holes: 18Type: ParklandLength: 6426 yardsRegion: West
Tree lined course in the mature parkland of Pollok Country Park. Hosted four European Tour events.
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Weekday green fee: £50.00
Weekend green fee: £57.00
Holes: 18Type: ParklandLength: 6452 yardsRegion: West
An 18 hole parkland course with the current layout developed in 1925 by James Braid.