Gairloch Golf Club

Gairloch Golf Club
Gairloch
Ross-shire
IV21 2BD

Coursetype: Lying next to a sandy beach this course has a moorland feel to it, constructed on the rolling dunes with gorse and surrounded with trees.

Number Of Holes: 9 – some alternative tees for the second 9

Yardage: From the white tees 4499 yds

Par: 63

TeeYardsParSlope Rating
Choose White Tee as slope rating playing option.449963108
Choose Yellow Tee as slope rating playing option.400362105
Choose Red Tee as slope rating playing option.384464107

Figures opposite based on 18 Holes

Clubhouse Facilities

Bar/Restaurant: The Links Cafe has a good reputation for its catering which is open to golfers and non-golfers alike throughout the season. Licensed the cafe has panoramic views over the course, the beach, and out across Loch Gairloch. Visitors are most welcome.

Drinks/Snacks: Snacks and refreshments are available during the cafe opening hours. Soft drinks and confectionery available from the clubhouse shop.

Changing Facilities: The Ladies and Gents locker rooms provide changing facilities for the visitor

Shower Facilities: No showers

Scorecard and layout

Gairloch Golf Club Scorecard and Course layout. Click or Tap Image to see full size

Golf Facilities

Pro-Shop: The clubhouse stocks a small range golfing essentials.

Golf Club Hire: Golf clubs available to hire

Buggy Hire: No buggies available

Trolley Hire: Pull trolleys available to hire

Practice Area: Practice net available

Putting Practice: Practice putting green available

Weather Summary

Gairloch Golf Club

Location and Route Planning

In their Words…….

​The club was established in 1898 and has steadily developed ever since. Every year sees further investment in the course and its facilities.

Gairloch Golf Club occupies a fabulous location by a beautiful sandy beach with the Minch and the islands of Skye, Harris and Lewis to the west, the mountains of Torridon to the south, and the wilderness of Letterewe to the east. To the north lies Ullapool, the gateway to the Western Isles.​

The 9-hole course set amongst rolling dunes provides an excellent challenge to golfers of all abilities with a testing par for low handicappers but a forgiving nature for the more casual player.

​​The Links Cafe has earned a good reputation for its catering which is open to golfers and non-golfers alike throughout the season. The licensed cafe has panoramic views over the course, the beach, and out across Loch Gairloch. Visitors are most welcome.

Gairloch Golf Club