Biggar Golf Club

Course Type
Parkland
Designer
TBC
Par
68 
Slope
 
Rating
0.0
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
1

Course Information

ADDRESS:
The Park, Broughton Road, Biggar, Lanarkshire, ML126HA, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
TELEPHONE:
01899 220319
DESCRIPTION:

Established in 1894, Biggar Golf Club features a charming par-70 course that measures 6,089 yards, set in the beautiful Scottish Borders. The course is known for its scenic views and rolling terrain, providing an enjoyable challenge for golfers. The 4th hole, a par-4, requires an accurate drive to set up an approach to the green. The signature 15th hole, a par-3, demands precision as players must hit over a small stream to reach the green. Biggar Golf Club is committed to maintaining high-quality course conditions and offers a friendly atmosphere for all players.

Conveniently located near the A72, the club is easily accessible and close to attractions such as the historic town of Biggar and the beautiful countryside, making it an ideal destination for golf and exploration.

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Golf Club Reviews

Nev Smith
23.2
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Short and scenic

I had a bad feeling about this course as I drove into the car park, but it turned out to be a far more pleasant experience than I expected.

This isn't a long course and anyone with a low handicap is likely to shoot the lights out here, but it has a lot going for it. The greens were pretty decent, and the fairways were as lush as any I've played on recently. It's also not that expensive, so it's pretty good value for money.

The bunkers weren't great though, and had I not been following the group in front I may never have worked out where the 16th green was. And this was after I'd already played my tee shot! The men's 18th tee is pretty well hidden too.

Overall, I think that this would be a good place to learn the game in scenic surroundings, or for getting some golf in after work, but there are better courses in the area.
Date Tuesday, 10, September 2013