There are over 30 driving ranges and golf courses in Dumfries & Galloway with a choice from championship links courses to delightful parkland layouts. Find your perfect golf course by taking a look through our comprehensive list.
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Newton Stewart
The 'county' is a true links course situated on the shores of the scenic Luce Bay in Southwest Scotland.
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Gatehouse Of Fleet
Set in an idyllic location in the beautiful Fleet Valley, every hole on this stunning 9-hole presents you with a unique challenge which once played is never forgotten.
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Castle Douglas
A superb 9-hole course with excellent tees and first-class greens, the New Galloway Golf Club is a gem among rural courses in Scotland.
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Moffat
Often referred to as the 'jewel of the south', this 18-hole course's enviable location, high on Coats Hill, overlooking charming Moffat, provides spectacular views from its fairways and greens.
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Dumfries
A challenging 18 holes set in lovely rolling countryside on the western outskirts of Dumfries.
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Dalbeattie
Conveniently located near to Dumfries, Castle Douglas and Dalbeattie on the Solway Coast, this challenging 18-hole parkland course guarantees a testing and memorable round amidst spectacular scenery.
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Dalbeattie
Parkland Course consisting of seven par 4's and 2 par 3's. For gents the par and SS is 68 and for ladies a testing 70.
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Wigtown
Set in lush parkland just half a mile from Wigtown centre, the 9-hole parkland course is a haven for those seeking relaxing golf and a friendly atmosphere.
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Leswalt, Stranraer
James Braid, architect of Creachmore, immortalised himself with not only his 5 Open Championship victories but also his outstanding ability in golf course design.
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Dumfries
Situated on a stunning stretch of the Solway Firth, this championship course has had the honour of staging many leading tournaments including the Scottish Amateur Championship, the Scottish Ladies' Championship and the British Ladies' Championship.