Gleneagles (Queen's)

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The Queen's course, like the King's designed by James Braid, opened in 1917. It passes through high ridges on the north and west sides of the estate with ditches as water hazards and measures less than 6,000 yards, par 68, from the medal tees. But it remains an enjoyable challenge in a beautiful setting where deer appear from the woods and the holes dart between moorland and woodland to greens set in pretty glades. The first nine of 3,192 yards into the prevailing South Westerly breeze can be difficult. The finish from the tenth to the 18th is a pleasure to play and provides respite from the tougher opening half. The par threes are delightfully varied while the greens are true and well-maintained.

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Golf Course Details: The Queen's Course: 18 Holes, 5965yds, Par 68 SSS 70
Green Fees: 1 Apr to 15 May - 18 holes £115, Resident £85. May 16 to 15 Oct - 18 holes £160, Resident £120. Day Ticket - May to Sep £220, Resident £175.
For special offers, please see website.
Visitor Information: Visitor Golfers are welcome at all times.
Societies Information: Welcome by arrangement.
Founded Date: 1917
Designed By: James Braid
Catering: The Dormy Clubhouse offers something for all of our guests, located next to the King's and Queen's 18th holes, this restaurant has fantastic views of the courses. However, the best thing is that you don't have to be a golfer to love the Dormy! After an exhausting round of golf, enjoy a great beer, traditional British food and efficient service in our relaxed and comfortable clubhouse. Dishes are cooked in a very simple but traditional way, grilled, smoked, roasted or marinated to enhance the quality. The Halfway House: Situated at the halfway point of both the Queen's and King's courses sustenance is on hand at the Halfway House situated at the midpoint of your round. In this most natural setting of the Scottish countryside a hearty broth, hotdog or burger awaits along with a refreshing beer or soft drink. To enable your food to be freshly cooked ready for your arrival at the Halfway House, you are invited to place an order by phone at the 10th tee of either the King's or Queen's Course, where you will find step-by-step instructions and a menu. The Refreshment Cart: This is for golfers playing the PGA Centenary Course. We'll serve you coffee, tea, cold refreshments and a selection of well filled sandwiches and rolls. The Refreshment Cart operates between April and October.
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Address: Auchterarder, Perth & Kinross, AuchterarderPH3 1NF, United Kingdom

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