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Cawder Golf Club near Glasgow comprises two 18-hole courses designed by James Braid, with the Championship course renowned for its putting surfaces and views of the Campsies, whilst the Keir course, playing to par 68 from 5,871 yards, offers a flatter, more forgiving layout. The club's woodland parkland setting is distinguished by the passage of the Antonine Wall, a Roman frontier marked as a UNESCO World Heritage site, and members and visitors enjoy an 18th-century clubhouse alongside comprehensive practice facilities.
Layout & location
Setting. Woodland with views of Campsie hills, Antonine Wall, and Kelvin river valley
Designed by James Braid.
Notable
- Antonine Wall runs through the courses
- UNESCO World Heritage site
- 18th century clubhouse
- Distance Slab from Roman legion displayed in clubhouse
- designed by five-time British Open Champion James Braid
Facilities
- practice nets
- driving fairways
- chipping areas
- putting greens
- golf buggies
- pro shop
- clubhouse restaurant and bar
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