Crow Wood Golf Club
Garnkirk Policies
Muirhead
Glasgow
Lanarkshire
G69 9JF
0141 779 1943
enquiries@crowwoodgolfclub.co.uk
www.crowwoodgolfclub.co.uk
Coursetype: James Braid flat parkland course. Most holes are tree-lined with oak, birch and pine trees and the Garnkirk Burn winds its way through the middle part of the course.
Number Of Holes: 18
Yardage: From the white tees 6168 yards
Par: 71

Tee | Yards | Par | Slope Rating |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | 6168 | 71 | 131 |
![]() | 5864 | 71 | 128 |
![]() | 5622 | 74 | 131 |
Clubhouse Facilities
Bar/Restaurant: Featuring a main lounge and the Crows Nest spike bar here members and guests can enjoy the clubhouse facilities without changing clothing or footwear
Drinks/Snacks: Bar snacks and sandwiches are available all day. The on course Bar can set up a cold beer or soft drink for each group of players as they hit the turn
Changing Facilities: The Ladies and Gents locker rooms provide changing facilities for the visitor
Shower Facilities: Unknown
Golf Facilities
Pro-Shop: Fully stocked and equiped Pro Shop offering a selection of current clothing and the very latest leading brands in golf clubs and golf equipment
Golf Club Hire: Unknown
Buggy Hire: Unknown
Trolley Hire: Unknown
Practice Area: Driving Range
Putting Practice: Practice putting green available
Weather Summary
Crow Wood Golf ClubIn their Words…….
Situated just 10 minutes from Glasgow city centre, Crow Wood Golf Club is a beautiful parkland course that offers a very fair test to golfers of all abilities. Designed by James Braid, our tree-lined, flat parkland course was formed in 1925 on part of the grounds of the Garnkirk Estate, the land being acquired specifically for the creation of a golf course, along with the beautiful 18th century Mansion House.
The Mansion House was sold in 1937 and was rebuilt by the new owner from the foundations up, before it was re-acquired in 1955 and converted to our present clubhouse.
Whilst most of the holes use more or less the original layout, additional ground was acquired in the 1930’s on which the current 6th to 9th holes are built, lengthening the course by some 600 yards to its current length of 6,168 yards from the Gents’ Medal Tees.
The course is relatively flat parkland, which both professionals and amateurs find a very fair test of their ability, particularly on some of the longer Par 4’s. Most holes are tree-lined with oak, birch and pine trees and the Garnkirk Burn winds its way through the middle part of the course, making the 6th and 7th holes testing, depending on which way the wind is blowing.
On clear days there are magnificent views of the Campsie Hills, with Ben Lomond in the background.
Crow Wood Golf Club