North Lanarkshire
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Courses
- Kilsyth Lennox Golfcouse
- Lenzie Golf Club - 18 hole Par 69
- Loch View Golf Course
- Wishaw Golf Club - 18 hole Par 69
- St. Stephen’s Primary School golf course
- The Westerwood Hotel & Golf Resort - 18 hole Par 71
- Drumpellier Golf Course - 18 hole Par 71
- Bellshill Golf Club
- Dullatur Golf Course - 18 hole Par 70 Carrickstone course + 18 hole Par 69 Antonine course
- Dalziel Golf Course
- Shotts Golf Club - 18 hole Par 70
- Palacerigg Golf Club
- Torrance Park Golf Course (closed) - 18 hole Par 71
- Airdrie Golf Club - 18 Hole Par 69
- Colville Park Golf Course - 18 hole Par 71
- Easter Moffat Golf Club
- Crow Wood Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How easy is it to get to North Lanarkshire's golf courses, and what's the best way to travel between them?
You'll find North Lanarkshire incredibly convenient, especially if you're flying into Glasgow. The courses are generally well-connected by good road networks, making a rental car your best friend for hopping between clubs. We recommend basing yourself in one of the larger towns like Motherwell or Hamilton for easy access to several tracks.
What kind of golf experience can I expect in North Lanarkshire – are there any hidden gems or specific course styles?
Forget the coastal links; North Lanarkshire is all about classic, mature parkland golf. You'll navigate tree-lined fairways and well-manicured greens, often with some surprising elevation changes that add real character. We particularly love the friendly, welcoming atmosphere at clubs like Drumpellier and Wishaw, which offer a genuine local Scottish golf experience.
When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to North Lanarkshire, considering weather and course conditions?
We always suggest visiting between May and September for the best chance of drier weather and longer daylight hours. While it's inland, you still get that fresh Scottish air, and the courses are typically in fantastic condition during these months. If you're looking for value, the shoulder seasons of April or October can offer great rates with surprisingly playable conditions.
Is North Lanarkshire a good value destination for golf compared to other Scottish regions?
Absolutely, North Lanarkshire offers exceptional value, making your golf budget stretch much further than in the more famous regions. You'll find green fees are significantly more affordable here, allowing you to play multiple rounds on well-maintained courses without breaking the bank. It's a smart choice for golfers who prioritize quality golf over big-name prestige.
What sets North Lanarkshire apart from other golf destinations in Scotland?
What truly makes North Lanarkshire special is its authentic, unpretentious local feel – it's golf for golfers, by golfers. You won't find tourist crowds or exorbitant prices, just welcoming clubhouses and challenging parkland layouts that are a staple of Scottish club life. It's a chance to experience the heart of Scottish golf culture away from the usual tourist trail.