Glasgow (C to Ca)

Glasgow (C to Ca)

Calderbraes Golf Club

57 Roundknowe Road
Uddingston
South Lanarkshire
G71 6NG

+44 (0)1698 813425

calderbraes-golf-club.co.uk

Caldwell Golf Club

Lochlibo Road
Uplawmoor
Renfrewshire
G78 4AU

+44 (0)1505 850366

www.caldwellgolfclub.com

Cambuslang Golf Club

30 Westburn Drive
Cambuslang
South Lanarkshire
G72 7NA

+44 (0)141 641 3130

www.cambuslanggolf.co.uk

Cameron House Resort

Cameron House
Balloch
West Dunbartonshire
G83 8QZ

+44 (0)1389 755565

Campsie Golf Course

Crow Road
Lennoxtown
East Dunbartonshire
G66 7HX

+44 (0)1360 310244

www.campsiegolfclub.org.uk

Course Description 

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. You will leave with a feeling of golf satisfaction because this is how golf should be played !

Cardross Golf Club

Main Road
Cardross
Argyll and Bute
G82 5LB

+44 (0)1389 841754

www.cardrossgolfclub.co.uk

Course Description 

Cardross Golf Club was founded in 1895. The current golf course layout benefited from design changes recommended by James Braid, which were implemented in 1921.

Cardross has also played host to the Scottish Professional Championships in 1992, which was won by the then future Open Champion Paul Lawrie.

Generous undulating fairways and large deciduous trees are features of the golf course and it tends to play much longer than the yardage suggests.

The Club has a welcoming clubhouse, excellent catering, a well-stocked Professional’s shop and is one of the best inland parkland golf courses in the West of Scotland.

Being less than 6 miles from the world renowned Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, with stunning views over the river Clyde and only 20 minutes from Glasgow Airport, makes Cardross not only easily accessible but a must on any golfing holiday.

Visitors and Societies are most welcome to come and play.

Carluke Golf Club

Maudslie Road
Carluke
South Lanarkshire
ML8 5HG

+44 (0)1555 770574

www.carlukegolfclub.com

Carnwath Golf Club

1 Main Street
Carnwath
South Lanarkshire
ML11 8JX

+44 (0)1555 840251

www.carnwathgc.co.uk

Carradale Golf Course

Ben Varan
Carradale
Argyll and Bute
PA28 6RY

+44 (0)1583 431788

www.carradalegolf.com

Course Description 

Carradale nine hole links is studded with outcroppings of rock, which threaten a wild bounce on many holes, most memorably at the difficult par-3 7th. No less than seven of the nine holes are between 200 and 300 yards in length.Tom Doak, Golf Course Architect (July 2016)

Cathcart Castle Golf Club

Mearns Road
Clarkston
East Renfrewshire
G76 7YL

+44 (0)141 638 3436

www.cathcartcastle.com

Cathkin Golf Club

Cathkin Road
Rutherglen
South Lanarkshire
G73-4SE

+44 (0)141 634 0650

www.cathkinbraesgolfclub.co.uk

Cawder Golf Club

Cadder Road
Bishopbriggs
East Dunbartonshire
G64 3QD

+44 (0)141 772 7102

www.cawdergolfclub.com

Course Description 

The championship course was designed by the 5 time British Open Champion, and famous golf course architect James Braid, who is renowned for creating challenging golf courses but also capturing the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape, using natural hazards and well placed bunkers.
Just 10 minutes from Glasgow city centre, the peaceful, picturesque setting lets you forget about the busy city lifestyle and members lose themselves in the beautiful game of golf. The Cawder “Championship” Course measures 6279 yards and it has a strict par of 70, and with its exceptional putting surfaces, will provide a wonderful challenge for every standard of golfer.
It affords lovely views towards the Campsie Hills. The picturesque woodland course meanders through the Cawder estate, criss-crossing the Antonine Wall and flourishing when you enter Cawder’s very own “Amen Corner.”
Your round reaches its finale at the stunning signature par 3 18th, overlooking the elegant mansion clubhouse, built in 1764.

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