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Dullatur Golf Club

 Glasgow Parkland
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About the course

Dullatur is a two-course parkland facility founded in 1896 and set in central Scotland with views of the Kilsyth Hills and Campsie Fells. The Carrickstone Course, originally designed by James Braid in the 1920s, has been recently modernised by Dave Thomas, whilst the Antonine combines new holes with established terrain, both playing to par 70 with comprehensive practice facilities and buggy hire available year-round.

Holes
Par
Type
Parkland
Founded
1896

Layout & location

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1a Glen Douglas Drive
Weekday fee
£—
Weekend fee
£—
Driving range
No
Postcode

Setting. Central Scotland, views of Kilsyth Hills and Campsie Fells

Founded 1896 · Designed by James Braid; Dave Thomas (modernisation).

Notable

  • Two 18-hole courses
  • Carrickstone course designed by James Braid, modernised by Dave Thomas
  • Antonine course features new and existing holes
  • Near Roman wall (Antonine Wall)

Facilities

  • Members lounge with food and drink
  • Golf buggies for hire
  • Pro shop
  • PGA coaching
  • Practice facilities including short game area and putting green
  • Nonna's Kitchen restaurant

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