gWest golf course
Website: https://www.gwest.co.uk/golf.php
Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is it to get a tee time at gWest, and is it open to visitors?
gWest is famously private, so don't expect to just call up for a tee time like most Scottish courses. Access is typically by invitation only or through very exclusive high-end tour operators who have established relationships. If you're not a member or guest of one, you'll need to work with a specialist to even have a chance.
What kind of golf experience can I expect at gWest - is it a traditional Scottish links?
Forget your typical Scottish links experience here; gWest is a modern, American-style championship course carved into the Perthshire hills. You'll find immaculate conditioning, dramatic elevation changes, and a challenging layout that demands precision, a stark contrast to the rugged coastal courses. It's a grand, almost theatrical golf experience.
When is the best time of year to play gWest for optimal conditions?
We recommend aiming for late spring or early autumn - May, June, or September - to catch gWest at its absolute best. The course will be perfectly manicured, the weather generally more settled than mid-summer, and you'll avoid the peak tourist rush, allowing for a more serene round. Always be prepared for Scotland's unpredictable weather, though.
What kind of investment should I expect for a round at gWest, and is it worth the price?
Let's be direct: gWest is a significant investment, reflecting its exclusivity and world-class conditioning. While green fees aren't publicly listed, expect it to be among the most expensive rounds in Scotland, often bundled into luxury packages. If you value pristine conditions, privacy, and a truly unique, modern challenge in a stunning setting, it absolutely delivers a memorable, high-end experience.
What are some unique challenges or signature holes at gWest that I should look forward to?
gWest is packed with memorable holes, but keep an eye out for the dramatic par-3s, particularly the 15th, which plays downhill to a green guarded by water. You'll face significant elevation changes throughout, requiring smart club selection and a good caddie to navigate the blind shots and strategic bunkering. It's a course that rewards thoughtful play over brute force.