Founded in 1905, Whitecraigs Golf Club is situated just a few miles outside Glasgow and was designed by the acclaimed Willim Fernie, the man behind The Open Championship Ailsa Course at Turnberry.
Situated on the Netherton estate, surrounded by beautiful parkland, the course's rolling fairways and smoothly contoured greens offer a unique challenge, which extends to just over 6,100 yards, and it's one that players of all standards will enjoy.
Incidentally, Whitecraigs has played host to numerous golfing events down the years, and none were more prestigious than the visits of the American Ryder Cup teams of 1929 and 1933 that included household names like Walter Hagen, Gene Sarazen and Horton Smith. You can follow in their illustrious footsteps by playing at Whitecraigs and it's worth every penny.
The course is easy to get to and continues to provide the highest quality of golf experience around, thanks to the 18-hole 'Big Course' and par-3 'Wee Course'.