Cawder Course
at Cawder Golf Club
Glasgow, Scotland
Cawder Course overview
A short 10-minute drive from Glasgow city centre, this 6,296-yard course is also known as the Championship Course and was designed in 1934 by the 5-time Open Championship winner James Braid. The par-70 Cawder Course is a parkland-style track, well-known for its flawless putting surfaces, providing the ultimate canvas for golfers to execute their shots.
Each hole is surrounded by an abundance of mature trees creating a tight course with little room for error off the tee. Despite the challenge, if you find yourself planning a Scotland tour this top 100 Scotland course is a must-visit.
Signature Holes
Be aware of the 13th - 16th holes, named Amen Corner this will be a challenge for any golfer who is not a straight hitter!
Accommodation near Cawder Course
Malmaison Glasgow
Located in the heart of the city of Glasgow, and easily accessible from the train station and the M8, the Malmaison Glasgow is a perfect base for your Scottish golf break.