Cowal

Size:
18 Holes
Length:
6063
Type:
Inland
Par:
70
SSS:
0
  • Course has showers
  • Course has bar
  • Course has clubhouse
  • Course has catering
  • Course has proshop
  • Course has trolley hire
  • Course has chnaging rooms
  • Course has practice area
  • Course has putting green
  • Course has club hire
Cowal Golf Club was established in 1891. It is set in spectacularly beautiful scenery with glorious views down the Firth of Clyde and inland to the magnificent Cowal Hills. It is maintained to a very high standard by very competent green staff. Russell Weir has been the club professional since 1979 and during this time he has also had a very successful golfing career. He also provides golf lessons and tuition. The Professional's shop carries a variety of golf equipment, clothing and miscellaneous goods. Club and caddy car hire is available. There is a practice area and practise putting green. A new clubhouse was built and opened in 1996 for the provision of facilities for members, their guests and visitors including visiting parties and societies. The Steward and his staff provide an excellent standard of catering of both a la carte and bar snacks in the dining room. There is a comfortable lounge, a member's bar and a snooker room. Green fees are very reasonable starting at £18 for one weekday round. Parties are also catered for starting at £45, which includes passenger travel on Western Ferries, transport to the club, one round of golf and catering. There are no joining fees and annual subscriptions range from Ordinary (£312), Ordinary over 65 (£280), Senior (£156), Intermediate FT (£134), Intermediate (£177), International (£247), Country (£210), Junior (£69), Social (£35) and Spouse (£23). For further information, contact Allan Douglas, Hon. Secretary, call/fax at (01369) 705673 or visit our website.
Address
Ardenslate Road, Dunoon, Argyll PA23 8NN
Tel:
01369 705673
Fax:
01369 705673
Email
secretary@cowalgolfclub.com
Website
http://www.cowalgolfclub.co.uk
Location
Overlooking Dunoon.

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