Torrance House Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 72
- Length: 6,476 yards
- Slope Rating: 123
- Course Rating: 71.5
Website: https://torrancehousegc.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Torrance House Golf Club a good course for a casual round, or is it more of a serious challenge?
You'll find Torrance House strikes a nice balance. It's not overly long, but the tree-lined fairways demand accuracy, especially on the back nine. We think it's perfect for an enjoyable round without feeling completely overwhelmed, offering enough challenge to keep you honest.
When is the best time to visit Torrance House Golf Club to avoid the worst of the Scottish weather?
We always recommend late spring through early autumn - May to September - for the best chance of drier weather and longer daylight hours. While Scottish weather is famously unpredictable, playing outside of these months often means battling more wind and rain, which can really change the course's character.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Torrance House, and is it worth it?
Green fees at Torrance House are very reasonable, especially compared to some of Scotland's more famous tracks; you're usually looking at around £20-£35 for a visitor round. For a well-maintained parkland course with some genuinely interesting holes, we consider it excellent value for a casual, enjoyable day out.
What's unique about playing Torrance House Golf Club compared to other courses in the Glasgow area?
What stands out here is its mature parkland setting and the surprisingly varied layout, particularly the elevation changes that offer some great views over East Kilbride. It feels like a proper local club, welcoming and unpretentious, which is a refreshing change from the more tourist-heavy spots.
Are there good facilities at Torrance House, and what's the overall atmosphere like for visitors?
You'll find a friendly, no-frills clubhouse with a small pro shop for essentials and a bar for a post-round pint. Don't expect a huge driving range, but there's a putting green and short game area to warm up. The atmosphere is genuinely welcoming; it's a true community course where everyone feels at home.