The Courses

As a Gleneagles and Dunbracken member, we enjoy golf in the heart of Perthshire and play both our competitive and social golf over the three Gleneagles courses:

 

The Kings Course

The King’s Course, created by James Braid and opened in 1919, is a masterpiece of golf course design, which has tested the aristocracy of golf, both professional and amateur.

The King’s is certainly one of the most beautiful and exhilarating places to play golf in the world. And all the holes have evocative and historic Scots names, what’s not to like?

Learn more about The Kings Course. 

 

The Queens Course

Threading its way through the high ridges to the north and west of the estate, The Queen’s Course hides its challenges behind some truly stunning scenery. It has attracted Ballesteros, Norman and Watson (to say nothing of Connery, Crosby and Lancaster) and is a course that’s easy to fall in love with.

At little over 3,000 yards long, the front nine of the Queen’s Course seems an easy introduction to your round. But don’t be fooled. Golf is never that simple.

Learn more about The Queens Course

 

PGA Centenary Course

Jack Nicklaus described the PGA Centenary course as the “finest parcel of land in the world I’ve been given to work with” and he’s certainly done it proud. Host to both the Ryder Cup 2014 and Solheim Cup 2019, this masterpiece of a course offers a stern challenge in a fabulous setting.

While each tee offers views over the Ochil hills, the golfer needs to keep their wits about them on a course that stretches nearly 7,000 yards from the white markers.

Learn more about the PGA Centenary Course.

 

And in addition to the above, we benefit from many more facilities at Gleneagles such as the Dormy, where Dunbracken members meet for refreshments both pre and post games as well as using the PGA National Academy to host our annual golf clinic.

Please visit the Gleneagles website for more details. 

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