Tulliallan Golf Club

18 hole Par 69

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 69
  • Length: 6,000 yards
  • Slope Rating: 119
  • Course Rating: 68.3

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of challenge can I expect at Tulliallan, given it's a Par 69?

Don't let the Par 69 fool you; Tulliallan demands precision, especially with its tree-lined fairways and well-guarded greens. You'll find it's a fantastic test of course management, rewarding thoughtful shot placement over raw power. We think it's a great course for sharpening your iron play and short game.

What's the standout feature or a must-play hole at Tulliallan?

The course truly shines with its mature parkland setting, offering a peaceful round away from the usual hustle. Keep an eye out for the challenging par-3 12th, often playing into the wind, where a precise iron shot is crucial to avoid the bunkers. It's a real beauty and a proper test.

When's the best time of year to play Tulliallan for optimal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting between late spring and early autumn- May through September- when the Scottish weather is generally milder and the course is in its prime. You'll experience lush fairways and firm greens, making for a truly enjoyable round. Plus, the longer daylight hours mean you can fit in more golf.

Is Tulliallan a good value for a Scottish golf trip, and what's the overall atmosphere like?

Absolutely, Tulliallan offers excellent value, especially compared to some of Scotland's more famous-and pricier-courses. You'll find a welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere here, perfect for a relaxed round with friends or a quiet solo escape. It's a genuine local gem that delivers a quality golf experience without breaking the bank.

What practical advice do you have for someone playing Tulliallan for the first time?

Pack for all seasons, even in summer; a waterproof layer is always a smart move in Scotland. We also suggest bringing a rangefinder, as the course has some tricky yardages, and don't underestimate the importance of a good short game- those greens can be deceptive. You'll thank us later.