Selkirk Golf Club

Course Type
Moorland
Designer
TBC
Par
68 
Slope
 
Rating
3.3
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
1

Course Information

ADDRESS:
Loanhead Cottage, Selkirk TD7 4NW, Selkirk, TD7 4NW, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
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DESCRIPTION:

Founded in 1883, Selkirk Golf Club is located in the Scottish Borders and offers a scenic 9-hole, par-70 parkland course. Played as an 18-hole round, the course stretches over 5,504 yards and is set on the rolling hills overlooking the Ettrick and Yarrow Valleys, providing stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The course is known for its narrow fairways, natural hazards, and challenging elevation changes, offering a fun and rewarding round for golfers of all abilities. The signature par-3 3rd hole, with its elevated tee and scenic approach shot, is a highlight of the course. Conveniently located near the A707, Selkirk Golf Club is easily accessible from Edinburgh and surrounding areas. Local attractions such as the historic Abbotsford House and the nearby River Tweed enhance the visitor experience. With its beautiful setting, rich history, and excellent course conditions, Selkirk Golf Club offers a memorable golfing experience in the heart of the Scottish Borders.

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3.3 / 5

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Nev Smith
23.2
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Lovely views, tight fairways

This is a 9 hole course that's situated on the side of a hill, with lots of gorse, grass, and bushes to protect itself from low scores. I played here on a very windy day, and with some narrow, exposed fairways and a driver that doesn't do as it's told, I wasn't going to score very well. I didn't...

The course itself was in very good condition, with a lovely fairway and smooth greens. There are some pretty holes too, with the dog leg 5th probably my favourite (even if it didn't do me any favours). The par 5 8th and par 3 9th were also very lovely.

There are some decent climbs here, so perhaps not suitable for all levels of fitness. It probably doesn't favour the higher handicap players either. Certainly worth a look if you're able to hit it straight.
Date Thursday, 29, September 2016