Callander Golf Club
Aveland Road
Callander
Stirlingshire
FK17 8EN
01877 330975
callandergolf@btconnect.com
www.callandergolfclub.co.uk
Coursetype: A beautifully scenic wooded parkland course.
Number Of Holes: 18
Yardage: From the white tees 5208 yards
Par: 66

Tee | Yards | Par | Slope Rating |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | 5208 | 66 | 112 |
![]() | 4470 | 63 | 104 |
![]() | 4613 | 66 | 123 |
Clubhouse Facilities
Bar/Restaurant: Bar and catering service available in the Bracklin Falls Bistro. (temporary facilities during refurbishment)
Drinks/Snacks: Bar snacks and sandwiches are available all day
Changing Facilities: The Ladies and Gents locker rooms provide changing facilities for the visitor
Shower Facilities: Showers available for visitors use
Scorecard and layout


Callander Golf Club Scorecard and Course layout. Click or Tap Image to see full size
Golf Facilities
Pro-Shop: The club shop sells some golfers essential
Golf Club Hire: Golf clubs available to hire, best to pre book
Buggy Hire: One buggy available to hire, best to pre book to ensure availability
Trolley Hire: Pull and battery powered trolleys available to hire
Practice Area: Practice area available
Putting Practice: Practice putting green available
Weather Summary
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In their Words…….
Blessed with stunning scenery, the course consists of stylish wooded parkland with panoramic views to the foothills of the Scottish highlands. Within beautifully lush and majestic surroundings, some truly memorable holes await the visitor, for example the charming and challenging 15th is one of the most famous par 3s in Scotland.
The Scotsman includes Callander among its list of the best golf courses in their 4th February 2009 issue, ahead of Carnoustie’s Championship Course. Peter MacMichael describes Callander as ‘great fun to play’.
Golf Monthly rated Callander among the top ten courses in Scotland for visitors, alongside Gleneagles, Turnberry and St. Andrews.
The National Club Golfer magazine described Callander as “… a fantastically secluded location, diverse holes with great greens and stunning views of Ben Ledi and the Trossachs all combine to create a memorable experience”.
Scotland’s Golf Gems stated “The backdrop at Callander is as uplifting as the course is diverse and it is a pleasure to see your ball scorching towards its target against such amazing scenery.
Callander Golf Club