Dundas Parks Golf Club

9 hole Par 35

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 70
  • Length: 6,324 yards
  • Slope Rating: 114
  • Course Rating: 70

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I approach playing Dundas Parks to get the most out of its 9-hole layout?

We always recommend playing Dundas Parks twice to complete a full 18-hole round; it offers a fantastic, varied challenge that feels fresh the second time around. This course is perfect for a relaxed afternoon, allowing you to truly appreciate the scenic views without feeling rushed.

What kind of golf experience and unique challenges does Dundas Parks offer for a Par 35?

Don't let the 9-hole, Par 35 layout fool you-Dundas Parks presents a delightful mix of holes that demand thoughtful shot placement, especially with its clever bunkering and undulating greens. You'll find yourself navigating some tricky approaches and enjoying the surprising elevation changes that keep things interesting.

Is Dundas Parks a good option for a quick round or for golfers new to Scottish courses?

Absolutely, Dundas Parks is ideal for both a speedy round when you're short on time and for those looking for a welcoming introduction to Scottish golf without the pressure of a championship course. It's incredibly friendly for all skill levels, offering a relaxed atmosphere where you can focus on enjoying the game.

When is the best time of year to visit Dundas Parks for optimal playing conditions and scenery?

We find late spring through early autumn-May to September-offers the best conditions at Dundas Parks, with longer daylight hours and generally drier weather. You'll experience the course at its most vibrant, surrounded by lush greenery and enjoying comfortable temperatures for your round.

What should I expect regarding green fees and the overall value at Dundas Parks?

Dundas Parks offers excellent value, especially considering its well-maintained condition and picturesque setting just outside Edinburgh; green fees are very reasonable for a quality Scottish course. You're paying for a genuinely enjoyable, accessible round with stunning views of the Forth bridges and surrounding countryside, making it a real local gem.