Murrayshall Course

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 73
  • Length: 6,120 yards
  • Slope Rating: 126
  • Course Rating: 70.6

Website: https://www.murrayshall.co.uk/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Murrayshall for the ideal Scottish golf experience?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn, specifically May to September, for the most consistent weather and lush conditions. You'll find the course at its vibrant best, with the greens running true and the Perthshire scenery in full bloom.

What unique challenges should I prepare for on Murrayshall's course?

Murrayshall truly tests your course management, particularly with its clever use of elevation and the subtle breaks on its greens. Pay close attention to your club selection on the uphill par-3s and be ready for some tricky downhill putts that demand a delicate touch.

Is Murrayshall a good choice for a golf trip with mixed-ability players?

Definitely. Murrayshall is incredibly accommodating for groups with varying handicaps, offering multiple tee options that make it enjoyable for everyone. The wider fairways forgive a few errant shots, but the strategic bunkering still provides a proper test for the low handicappers.

What's the one "must-see" or "must-do" at Murrayshall beyond the golf itself?

Don't leave without experiencing the views from the 18th tee box - it's absolutely breathtaking, stretching across the Tay Valley. Afterwards, treat yourself to a dram and a meal at the Old Masters Restaurant; their local produce is exceptional and a perfect way to cap off your day.

How does Murrayshall stand out from other parkland courses in Scotland?

Murrayshall distinguishes itself with its exceptional conditioning year-round and its seamless integration into the historic estate landscape. Unlike some parkland tracks, it offers a genuine sense of seclusion and grandeur, making each round feel like a special occasion rather than just another tee time.