Whilst the Queen's Course at Gleneagles is not as long as some of Scotland's other top championship courses - measuring just under 6,500 yards over its eighteen holes - it is just as enjoyable. Set in magnificent countryside surroundings in one of golf's most famous resorts, this design is a fabulous example of the genius of the legendary golf course architect James Braid.
The Queen's course is always remembered for its inward nine, which is one of the most exciting closing halves of any golf course you will find. With water-hazards on almost every hole, there is huge risk and reward down the closing stretch on what is undoubtedly one of the best kept courses in the country.