Silloth on Solway Golf Club
18 hole Par 72
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 72
- Length: 6,623 yards
- Slope Rating: 136
- Course Rating: 72.6
Website: https://www.sillothgolfclub.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play Silloth on Solway, considering the Scottish weather?
We always recommend late spring through early autumn for the best chance of drier weather, but be prepared for anything. The course truly shines when the wind howls, adding to its authentic links challenge and making every shot a strategic battle.
How challenging is Silloth on Solway for an average golfer?
Don't let its remote location fool you; Silloth is a proper test of links golf, especially when the wind picks up. You'll need to master low trajectory shots and creative recovery, but the reward is a truly memorable round on a course that demands respect.
Is Silloth on Solway worth the journey compared to more famous Scottish links courses?
Absolutely, Silloth offers incredible value and an authentic links experience without the hefty price tag of its more famous neighbours. You're getting a world-class, unpretentious round of golf that feels like stepping back in time, making the trip entirely worthwhile.
What makes the atmosphere at Silloth on Solway unique among Scottish golf clubs?
Silloth has a wonderfully rugged, unpolished charm that you won't find at many other clubs. It's a place where the focus is purely on the golf and the natural beauty of the Solway Firth, offering a genuine, no-frills links experience that feels incredibly pure.
What should I know about getting to Silloth on Solway and what's nearby?
While it feels wonderfully remote, Silloth is surprisingly accessible from major Scottish cities, making it a perfect stop on a golf trip. We suggest planning your journey to fully immerse yourself in the wild beauty of the Solway coast, perhaps exploring some of the charming coastal towns nearby after your round.