Clydebank & District Golf Course

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 69
  • Length: 5,802 yards
  • Slope Rating: 124
  • Course Rating: 68.8

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

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play Clydebank & District Golf Course for good weather?

You'll find the most reliable weather from late spring through early autumn, typically May to September. Expect classic Scottish conditions-a mix of sunshine, brisk winds, and the occasional shower-so always pack layers and waterproofs. The course drains well, so even after rain, it's usually very playable.

What kind of challenge does Clydebank & District offer, and are there any standout holes?

This course is a proper test of accuracy, not just brute force, with its undulating fairways and well-protected greens. We particularly love the par-3 10th; it demands a precise shot over a dip to a tricky green, making for a memorable challenge. You'll need to think your way around here.

Is Clydebank & District a good value for a round of golf in Scotland?

Absolutely, it's one of those fantastic local courses that offers excellent value for money compared to some of the more famous Scottish links. You're getting a well-maintained, engaging round without the premium price tag, which leaves more in your pocket for a post-round dram. Check their website for current visitor rates, as they often have twilight deals.

How easy is it to get to Clydebank & District Golf Course, and what's around it?

It's surprisingly accessible, just a short drive from Glasgow city centre, making it a convenient stop if you're exploring the area. You'll find it nestled in a pleasant suburban setting, offering a quick escape to the greens without a long journey. Afterwards, you're close enough to explore Glasgow's vibrant food scene or head towards Loch Lomond for stunning scenery.

What are the course conditions generally like at Clydebank & District, and what facilities should I expect?

You'll find the course consistently well-kept, with fairways that are usually firm and greens that run true, reflecting the dedication of the ground staff. The clubhouse is welcoming and unpretentious, perfect for a casual drink or a bite to eat after your round. It's a no-frills, authentic Scottish club experience.