Pitch and Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes playing a Pitch and Putt in Scotland different from other places?

You'll find a unique blend of casual play and stunning Scottish scenery here. Expect a true links-style feel, even on these shorter courses, often with the wind playing a significant role in your shots. It's a fantastic way to experience Scottish golf without committing to a full 18-hole championship course.

When is the best time to visit a Scottish Pitch and Putt, and what should I bring?

We recommend late spring to early autumn for the most consistent weather, though be prepared for anything - a light waterproof layer is always smart. You can usually rent clubs and balls on-site, but bringing your own comfortable walking shoes is a must.

Is a Scottish Pitch and Putt suitable for beginners or families with kids?

Absolutely, these courses are perfect for all skill levels, especially beginners and families. The relaxed atmosphere and shorter holes make it far less intimidating than a championship course, allowing everyone to enjoy the game together. It's a brilliant introduction to golf in a beautiful setting.

What should I expect to pay for a round, and is it good value for money?

You'll find Pitch and Putt courses in Scotland are incredibly affordable, often just £5-£15 for a round, including club rental. It's exceptional value for a couple of hours of fun, offering a genuine taste of Scottish golf without breaking the bank. We think it's one of the best bargains in Scottish golf.

Are there any local tips or hidden gems we should know about when playing a Pitch and Putt in Scotland?

Keep an eye out for courses near famous links; they often share similar turf and views, offering a 'mini' version of the grand experience. We suggest asking locals for their favorite spot - you might discover a charming, well-kept secret with incredible coastal vistas.