This pleasantly testing parkland course provides enjoyable variety and a degree of quirkiness that makes it one of the area’s most popular golfing experiences.
Designed by architect Willie Fernie in 1905 the course is perfectly designed for its location, situated on the beautiful Solway coastline in an area known as the Scottish Riviera.
With spectacular cliff top views across to the Cumbrian Fells and Isle of Man, ancient native trees lining the course, wildlife visitors that include otters, deer and red squirrels and attractive water hazards; Colvend’s superb repeat playability and excellent facilities make it a must visit.
Course Highlight
The 18th has featured as one of the most picturesque holes in Scotland. A par 4 dog leg, this is a hole that demands accuracy on the fairway, with a green protected by a burn to the front and side, and surrounded by trees and a pond at the rear. The 12th is also a course feature, needing a long drive and a well struck shot over water to a contoured green.
Perfect Partners
Like Colvend, Kirkcudbright and Dumfries and County both offer great golf, excellent hospitality and plenty of on-course golfing adventures.
Key Facts
18 holes. 5341 yards. Par/SSS: 69/67
Tee Time Availability: Good but booking recommended
Typical Green Fee: £30
Suitable for: Mid to low handicappers, good family course. Golf parties are welcome.
Catering: Yes
Club Hire: Yes
Buggy / Trolley Hire: Yes
Online Booking: No