Loch Lomond Golf Course

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 72
  • Slope Rating: 138
  • Course Rating: 73.1

Website: https://www.lochlomond.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I just show up and play a round at Loch Lomond Golf Course?

This is a common misconception; Loch Lomond is a highly exclusive private members' club, not generally open to public play. You'll need to be invited by a member or attend a specific charity event to experience this incredible course. Don't expect to just walk on - planning ahead is absolutely essential.

When is the absolute best time to play Loch Lomond for ideal conditions?

We recommend aiming for late spring through early autumn - May to September - for the most consistent weather. You'll find the course in peak condition, and while Scottish weather is always a gamble, these months offer the best chance for drier, calmer days to truly appreciate the stunning scenery. Be prepared for anything, though; layers are your friend.

What truly sets Loch Lomond apart from other world-class courses in Scotland?

Unlike many of Scotland's rugged links, Loch Lomond offers a pristine, parkland experience with immaculate conditioning and breathtaking lochside views. It's a luxurious, manicured contrast to the wilder coastal courses, providing a unique challenge that demands precision over brute strength. You'll feel like you're playing on a velvet carpet, surrounded by dramatic Highland beauty.

What kind of overall experience and cost should I anticipate if I'm lucky enough to play Loch Lomond?

Expect a truly five-star, white-glove experience from the moment you arrive; this is luxury golf at its finest. While green fees aren't publicly listed, anticipate a significant investment, reflecting the exclusivity and unparalleled service you'll receive. It's not just a round of golf, it's an unforgettable day of pampering and world-class hospitality.

Should I take a caddie at Loch Lomond, and how important are they for navigating the course?

Absolutely, we strongly recommend taking a caddie - they are invaluable here. Their local knowledge of the subtle breaks, strategic lines, and unique challenges of each hole will significantly enhance your round and save you strokes. You'll gain insights you simply can't get from a yardage book alone, making your experience much more enjoyable.