Clackmannanshire

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to experience Clackmannanshire's golf courses without getting soaked?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn, specifically May to September, for the best chance at drier weather and longer daylight hours. Even then, pack layers and waterproofs; this is Scotland, after all, and a sudden shower is always a possibility.

What makes Clackmannanshire's golf scene unique compared to other Scottish regions?

Clackmannanshire isn't about the big-name championship links; it's where you'll find fantastic, unpretentious parkland and moorland courses that offer incredible value. We love it for its friendly, local vibe and the chance to play well-maintained tracks without the usual Scottish golf crowds. You'll find a genuine welcome here.

Can I easily play multiple courses in Clackmannanshire during a short trip?

Absolutely, Clackmannanshire is incredibly compact, making it perfect for a multi-course golf trip. You can easily drive between most of the eight courses in under 20 minutes, allowing you to comfortably fit in 3-4 rounds over a long weekend. It's a great region for a focused, relaxed golf break.

What should I expect regarding green fees and overall cost in Clackmannanshire?

You'll find Clackmannanshire offers exceptional value compared to Scotland's more famous golf regions. Green fees are generally very reasonable, often ranging from £25-£50 per round, making it an ideal destination if you're looking for quality golf without breaking the bank. It's a refreshing change from the usual Scottish price tags.

Beyond the fairways, what's the local experience like in Clackmannanshire for golfers?

When you're not on the course, you'll discover a charming, authentic Scottish experience in Clackmannanshire's small towns. We recommend stopping into a local pub for a pint and a chat, or exploring some of the region's historic towers and castles. It's less touristy than other areas, offering a genuine glimpse into local life.