Dalmally Golf Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 64
  • Length: 4,516 yards
  • Slope Rating: 111
  • Course Rating: 63.1

Website: https://www.dalmallygolfclub.co.uk/

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the course like at Dalmally - is it a proper challenge or more relaxed?

Dalmally is a delightful 9-hole track, and while it won't beat you up like a championship links, it's far from a walk in the park. You'll find the undulating fairways and surprisingly tricky greens demand precision, especially on holes like the 3rd, which plays uphill to a blind pin. It's a fun challenge that rewards smart play over brute force.

What are the must-see holes or views at Dalmally Golf Club?

The real star here is the breathtaking scenery, which you'll appreciate from almost every tee box. We particularly love the panoramic views from the 5th tee, looking out over Loch Awe and the surrounding mountains - it's truly spectacular. Don't rush your round; take a moment to soak it all in.

When's the best time of year to play Dalmally, considering Scottish weather?

We always recommend late spring to early autumn (May to September) for the best chance of decent weather at Dalmally. While Scotland is always a gamble, these months offer longer daylight hours and generally drier conditions, making the hilly walk much more enjoyable. Just remember to pack layers - a sunny morning can quickly turn into a breezy afternoon.

Is Dalmally Golf Club expensive, and do I need to book way in advance?

Dalmally offers fantastic value for a Scottish golf experience, with green fees typically very reasonable - think around £20-£30 for a day ticket, which is a steal. You usually don't need to book far ahead, especially on weekdays, but a quick call to the club before you arrive is always a smart move, just in case. It's a friendly, welcoming place, so don't hesitate to just turn up and ask.

What's the vibe like at Dalmally - is it very formal or more laid-back?

You'll find Dalmally to be wonderfully relaxed and genuinely welcoming - it's the epitome of a friendly, local Scottish club. Don't expect a pro shop full of designer gear or a strict dress code; just come ready to enjoy the game and perhaps share a dram with some locals in the clubhouse afterwards. It's a refreshing change from some of the more formal courses, offering a true taste of community golf.