Wee Demon golf course

Course Details

  • Holes: 9
  • Par: 31
  • Slope Rating: 107
  • Course Rating: 61.8

Website: https://www.cameronhouse.co.uk/club/golf/the-wee-demon/

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly makes the Wee Demon a 'demon' despite its 'wee' name?

Don't let the 'wee' fool you- this course packs a punch with its tight fairways and strategically placed bunkers. You'll find yourself needing precision over power, especially around the greens that often slope deceptively. It's a true test of your short game, demanding accuracy on every shot.

When is the ideal time of year to tackle the Wee Demon, considering Scottish weather?

We always recommend visiting between late spring and early autumn, typically May through September, for the best chance of drier weather and longer daylight hours. While Scottish weather is famously unpredictable, you'll generally avoid the harsher winds and rain of winter. Just pack layers, because even summer can surprise you with a brisk breeze.

Is the Wee Demon a good warm-up for serious golfers, or is it better suited for a casual round?

While its shorter yardage might appeal to beginners, the course's clever design means it's definitely not a walk in the park. We think it's a fantastic challenge for intermediate players looking to sharpen their iron play and short game. Don't expect an easy round here- it will test your course management.

What's a standout feature or hole on the Wee Demon, and what should I expect to pay for a round?

The 7th hole, a devilish par-3 over water, is a real highlight and will test your nerve and accuracy from the tee. Expect green fees to be quite reasonable, often in the £30-£50 range, making it excellent value for such a unique Scottish experience. It's a great way to get a quality round without breaking the bank.

Beyond my clubs, what practical advice do you have for playing the Wee Demon?

Definitely bring waterproofs- this is Scotland, after all- and consider a lightweight carry bag as walking is the best way to experience its nuances. We also suggest booking your tee time in advance, especially during peak season, to ensure you get your preferred slot. You'll want to focus on your game, not logistics.