Stirling Golf Club lies on a tilted slab of ancient volcanic
lava in full view of the historic Stirling Castle. Once a favoured
hunting ground of Scottish Monarchs, this ground has been known for
centuries as 'The Kings Park'. The course was redesigned by the
great Henry Cotton in 1966 and offers some of the finest views in
Scotland, covering the Forth Valley and the local mountains of the
Trossachs, a national park. The magnificent Stirling Castle
dominates the whole scene. The club has been associated with some
illustrious names such as Tom Morris Jnr who was appointed the
club's first professional in 1873.
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