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Dunning is an 18-hole parkland course situated below the Ochil Hills in Perthshire, playing to par 66 and 4,894 yards. Founded in 1907 on land gifted by Lord Rollo in 1946, the course was designed by Joe Anderson of Perth and has been continuously developed; the Dunning burn meanders through the layout, and the clubhouse is shared with a community pavilion offering food and refreshments.
Layout & location
Setting. Ochil Hills, Perthshire village
Founded 1907 · Designed by Joe Anderson of Perth.
Notable
- Jessie Valentine (Joe Anderson's daughter, Britain's most successful lady golfer 1930s-1960s)
- Maggie Wall hole named after last witch in Scotland (burned 1657)
- St Serf hole named after 17th century church
- Lord Rollo of Pitcairn gifted land in 1946, honorary president
Facilities
- Community Pavilion
- Tee Room
- practice putting green
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