Originally founded in 1884, the course was redesigned in 1904 by Ben Sayers to create one of the most attractive, varied and interesting inland courses in Scotland.
This heathland course has some wonderfully testing holes, full of natural undulations and hazards, with testing blind shots that feel less daunting on a repeat play.
In addition to the fantastic course and stunning panoramic views of rural Scotland, the welcoming clubhouse provides changing rooms with warm showers, buggy and trolley hire, and a restaurant serving delicious hot and cold food.
Its location just off the M74 makes Moffat an exceptionally good value day trip course for visitors from central Scotland or north of England. Booking is advisable at the weekends and during the summer months.
Course Highlight
The 9th hole called Port Arthur is Moffat’s signature hole. This par 3 requires a blind shot over a high rock face to a hidden green, and the changeable strength and direction of the wind can make or break your score.
Perfect Partner
Drive through the stunning Dalveen Pass to enjoy some wonderful parkland golf at Thornhill, or head south to Lochmaben, one of Dumfries & Galloway’s rising star courses.
Key Facts
18 holes. 5276 yards. Par/SSS: 69/67
Tee Time Availability: Good but pre-booking recommended
Typical Green Fee: £25/30
Suitable for: All abilities. Golf parties are welcome.
Catering: Yes
Club Hire: Yes
Buggy / Trolley Hire: Yes
Online Booking: No