Easter Moffat Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 72
- Length: 6,267 yards
- Slope Rating: 129
- Course Rating: 71
Website: https://www.emgc.org.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Easter Moffat Golf Club for the ideal experience?
We recommend aiming for late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for your visit. You'll find the course in prime condition with fewer crowds, and the Scottish weather is generally more forgiving then. Avoid the peak summer if you prefer a more relaxed pace.
What kind of challenge does Easter Moffat present, and are there any signature holes to watch for?
Easter Moffat is a fair test for most handicaps, but don't underestimate its subtle undulations and well-placed bunkers. We particularly love the par-3 7th; it demands precision over a dip to a tricky green, making it a real card-wrecker if you're not careful. You'll need to think your way around here, not just smash it.
Is Easter Moffat Golf Club a good value for a round in Scotland, and what should I expect for green fees?
Absolutely, Easter Moffat offers excellent value, especially compared to some of the more famous Scottish links. You can typically expect green fees to be very reasonable, often in the £30-£50 range, making it a fantastic option for a quality round without breaking the bank. It's a local gem that delivers above its price point.
How easy is it to get to Easter Moffat Golf Club, and is it worth the drive if I'm staying in Glasgow or Edinburgh?
Easter Moffat is conveniently located just a short drive from both Glasgow and Edinburgh, making it an easy day trip. We think it's definitely worth the short journey; you'll escape the city bustle for a peaceful round with surprisingly good views across the Lanarkshire countryside. The access roads are straightforward, so no tricky navigation.
What's the atmosphere like at Easter Moffat, and what facilities should I expect beyond the course?
You'll find a genuinely welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere at Easter Moffat - it feels like a proper members' club where everyone is friendly. The clubhouse offers a comfortable spot for a post-round pint and a bite, with good, honest grub. Don't expect five-star luxury, but do expect genuine Scottish hospitality and a relaxed vibe.