Beith Golf Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 70
  • Length: 5,271 yards
  • Slope Rating: 128
  • Course Rating: 68.6

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

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Beith Golf Club for the ideal experience?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn - May to September - for the best conditions at Beith. You'll find the course at its greenest, and while Scottish weather is always a gamble, you'll have the best chance for drier rounds and longer daylight hours to really enjoy the rolling parkland layout.

What kind of challenge can I expect from Beith's course layout?

Beith offers a really enjoyable test without being overly punishing, which we appreciate. It's a classic parkland design with some tricky tree-lined fairways and well-placed bunkers that demand accuracy, especially on the back nine. Don't underestimate the subtle undulations on the greens - they can be deceptively fast.

How does Beith Golf Club compare in terms of value for money against other Scottish courses?

For a genuine Scottish golf experience without the championship course price tag, Beith is fantastic value. You're getting a well-maintained, friendly club with a solid layout for a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere, making it perfect for an extra round or a more relaxed day. It's a true local gem where your money goes a long way.

Are there any particular holes or features at Beith Golf Club that really stand out?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th - it's a beauty, often playing into the wind with a tricky green guarded by bunkers, demanding a precise iron shot. We also love the finishing stretch, especially the par-5 18th, which offers a real risk-reward opportunity if you're feeling brave enough to go for the green in two.

What's the atmosphere like for visitors at Beith Golf Club's clubhouse?

You'll find a genuinely warm, unpretentious welcome at Beith's clubhouse, which is exactly what we look for in a local Scottish club. It's a great spot to grab a pint and a hearty sandwich after your round, and the members are always happy to chat about the course or local golf. It's a proper community hub, not just a pro shop.