The Wee Course

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 64
  • Length: 4,746 yards
  • Slope Rating: 104
  • Course Rating: 63.4

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Wee Course a proper golf course, or just a pitch-and-putt?

Don't let the name fool you - The Wee Course is a proper, albeit shorter, golf experience. It's perfectly designed for sharpening your short game or introducing new players to the sport, offering genuine greens and fairways, not just a casual hitting area. You'll find it's a fantastic way to get a quick golf fix without committing to a full 18-hole marathon.

How much does it cost to play The Wee Course, and do I need to book ahead?

You'll be pleased to know The Wee Course is incredibly budget-friendly, often just a fraction of the cost of its championship neighbors. While booking is usually not essential, especially on weekdays, we always recommend a quick call ahead during peak summer weekends just to be safe. It's a popular spot for a casual round.

Who is The Wee Course best suited for, and what kind of challenge can I expect?

This course is a gem for families, beginners, or anyone looking to fine-tune their irons and wedges. Don't expect long drives or punishing bunkers; instead, you'll face clever, shorter holes that demand precision and a good touch around the greens. It's a refreshing change of pace and a genuinely fun challenge for all skill levels.

When is the best time of year to play The Wee Course in Scotland?

For the most comfortable experience, we recommend visiting between May and September when Scotland offers its longest daylight hours and mildest weather. However, The Wee Course is often open year-round, and a crisp autumn or even winter round can be incredibly invigorating, just be sure to layer up against the elements. You'll appreciate the firm turf regardless of the season.

Do I need a full set of clubs for The Wee Course, or can I get by with just a few?

Absolutely not - leave the driver in your bag! We recommend bringing just a few key clubs: a putter, a wedge or two, and perhaps a 7-iron or 9-iron will cover everything you need. It's all about precision and feel here, making it a great opportunity to practice your short game without lugging a full bag around.