Bellahouston Park Pitch & Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Bellahouston Park Pitch & Putt to enjoy it most?

We always recommend aiming for a weekday morning if you can swing it; you'll practically have the place to yourself. Weekends, especially sunny ones, see a lot of families and casual players, which is great for atmosphere but can slow down your round. Spring and early autumn offer the best weather - think crisp air and fewer midges.

Is Bellahouston Park Pitch & Putt suitable for complete beginners or families with young children?

Absolutely, this is one of the best spots in Glasgow to introduce someone to golf without intimidation. The holes are short and forgiving, making it perfect for kids or anyone just learning to swing a club. Don't expect pristine championship conditions - it's a park course, after all - but it's well-kept enough for a fun, relaxed outing.

What equipment do I need to bring, or can I rent clubs and balls at Bellahouston?

You don't need to haul your full set here; a putter, a wedge, and a few balls are all you truly need. If you're traveling light or just trying it out, they do offer club and ball rentals at a very reasonable price right on site. It's super convenient, so don't let a lack of gear stop you from playing a quick round.

How much does a round typically cost at Bellahouston Park Pitch & Putt, and is it good value for money?

You'll find the prices here incredibly budget-friendly, especially compared to full-sized courses. It's usually just a few pounds per person for a round, making it fantastic value for a fun hour or two outdoors. For a casual golf fix in the city, you really can't beat the price for the enjoyment you get.

What's unique about the course layout or specific holes at Bellahouston Park Pitch & Putt?

While it's a straightforward pitch and putt, Bellahouston throws in some clever undulations and mature trees that make you think a bit more than you'd expect. You'll encounter a few uphill shots and some greens tucked behind small mounds, adding a nice touch of challenge to an otherwise accessible course. It's not just flat hitting - there's genuine variety here.