Gleneagles Golf Resort

18 hole Par 72 PGA Centenary Course + 18 hole Par 70 King's Course + 18 hole Par 68 Queen' s Course + 9 hole Par 27 Wee Course

Website: https://www.gleneagles.com/golf

Frequently Asked Questions

With three championship courses, which Gleneagles course should I prioritize if I'm short on time?

If you're after a modern, Ryder Cup-tested challenge, the PGA Centenary is your pick. For a classic, strategic heathland experience with stunning views, the King's Course is a must-play. The Queen's offers a charming, shorter, but incredibly fun and tactical round that many find to be the most enjoyable.

When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Gleneagles for the best playing conditions?

We always recommend late spring, around May or June, or early autumn in September. You'll generally find longer daylight hours and more settled weather, though this is Scotland, so always pack layers. These shoulder seasons also mean slightly fewer crowds than the peak summer months.

I'm not a scratch golfer-are the Gleneagles courses too challenging for an average player?

Not at all! While the PGA Centenary can certainly test the pros, both the King's and Queen's courses are incredibly enjoyable and fair for a wide range of handicaps. Don't overlook the Wee Course either; it's a fantastic, fun nine-hole par-3 that's perfect for a warm-up or a relaxed afternoon.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Gleneagles, and are there any packages worth considering?

Gleneagles is a premium destination, so expect green fees to reflect that world-class experience. We highly recommend looking into their stay-and-play packages, especially if you plan to play multiple rounds or stay at the hotel. These often provide better value than booking individual tee times.

What makes playing golf at Gleneagles truly unique compared to other Scottish resorts?

It's the sheer variety and consistent quality across all three championship courses, each offering a distinct challenge and character. Beyond the immaculate conditioning and stunning Perthshire scenery, you're playing on hallowed ground with a rich history, all within a truly luxurious yet welcoming Scottish estate.