Dunblane New Golf Club

Stirling, Scotland

Dunblane New Golf Club overview

Experience a true city golf break when you play the scenic course at Dunblane New Golf Club. Set just outside of Stirling in the beautiful area of Dunblane, Perthshire, you can enjoy panoramic views throughout your round. From Forth Valley and the Campsie Fells, to the Southern Highlands, Stirling Castle, and beyond.

Golf course at Dunblane New Golf Club

The parkland-style course at the club was designed by golf architect James Braid. Every hole on the course offers a challenge – specifically the well-manicured greens which require a strong level of putting skill. The 10th and 11th holes in particular are quite remarkable.

The 10th hole, a drivable par-four, begins with an elevated tee and offers views overlooking the Trossachs. The par-three 11th hole, often considered the signature hole, will challenge you with a narrow fairway and a green guarded by banking, bunkers, and a large tree. Your club selection will be heavily weather-dependent for this hole, and you will certainly be relying on an accurate drive to score well.

Post Round

After your game, enjoy a drink and some food on the club decking which overlooks the 18th green.

Did You Know?

Tennis legends Andy and Jamie Murray are honorary members at Dunblane New Golf Club.

Accommodation near Dunblane New Golf Club

DoubleTree by Hilton Dunblane Hydro

Located in Dunblane is the DoubleTree by Hilton Hydro. Offering a range of luxury facilities, this stunning building is close to Edinburgh and Glasgow with a variety of popular golf courses nearby.

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