Comrie Golf Course
9 hole Par 35
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 70
- Length: 6,016 yards
- Slope Rating: 129
- Course Rating: 70.4
Website: https://www.comriegolf.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Comrie Golf Course?
We've played Comrie in various seasons, and late spring through early autumn (May-September) is your sweet spot. The course is at its lushest, and while you might still get a classic Scottish shower, the longer daylight hours let you really soak in the views of the Strathearn valley.
What's the real challenge or unique aspect of Comrie's 9 holes?
Don't let the 9-hole Par 35 fool you; Comrie offers some genuinely clever holes that demand precision. The elevated tees on a few holes give you stunning vistas but also require careful club selection to navigate the undulating fairways and well-placed bunkers.
Is Comrie Golf Course good value for money, and what should I expect for green fees?
Comrie is fantastic value, especially compared to some of Scotland's more famous-and pricier-courses. You'll typically find very reasonable green fees, making it an excellent option for a relaxed round without breaking the bank, often with the bonus of a friendly welcome in their modest clubhouse.
What kind of facilities does Comrie Golf Course offer, and what's the overall vibe?
You won't find a sprawling resort here, but Comrie offers a warm, authentic Scottish golf experience. There's a cozy clubhouse where you can grab a drink and chat with locals, and while the pro shop is small, you can usually rent clubs if you've traveled light.
How easy is it to get a tee time at Comrie, especially as a visitor?
Booking a tee time at Comrie is generally straightforward; it's not often packed like the championship courses. We recommend calling ahead or checking their website, but you'll usually find flexibility, especially during weekdays, allowing for a spontaneous round if you're passing through.