Blairmore and Strone Golf Club

9 hole Par 31

Course Details

  • Holes: 9
  • Par: 31
  • Slope Rating: 100
  • Course Rating: 31

Frequently Asked Questions

Don't let the Par 31 fool me - how challenging is Blairmore and Strone Golf Club, really?

You'll find Blairmore and Strone offers a surprising test, despite its shorter length. The undulating terrain and tricky greens demand precision, especially on holes like the 6th, where a wayward shot can cost you. It's a fantastic course for honing your short game and enjoying some truly stunning views over the Holy Loch.

Is it easy to get a tee time at Blairmore and Strone, or do I need to plan way ahead?

You're in luck - Blairmore and Strone is generally very accessible, especially compared to some of Scotland's busier links. While booking ahead is always wise, particularly on a sunny weekend, you can often walk on or secure a tee time with just a day's notice. We recommend calling the club directly for the most up-to-date availability.

When's the absolute best time to visit Blairmore and Strone for good weather and great golf?

We always steer golfers towards late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September) for Blairmore and Strone. You'll typically get milder weather, longer daylight hours, and the course is usually in prime condition. Plus, the views across the loch are simply breathtaking when the sun is out, making for an unforgettable round.

What's the typical green fee at Blairmore and Strone, and is it good value for money?

You'll find Blairmore and Strone offers exceptional value, providing an authentic Scottish golf experience without the hefty price tag of larger resorts. Green fees are very reasonable, often around £15-£25 for a round, making it a fantastic option for a casual game or a second round of the day. It's a true local gem that won't break the bank.

What kind of atmosphere can I expect at Blairmore and Strone - is it welcoming for visitors?

You'll immediately feel the warm, friendly atmosphere at Blairmore and Strone; it's a genuine community club. Locals are always happy to share a tip or a story, and visitors are genuinely welcomed. It's the perfect place to experience Scottish golf away from the crowds, where the focus is purely on enjoying the game and the stunning surroundings.