Characteristics

We are very proud of our traditions, our Clubhouse and, most of all, our Golf Course which combines the best elements of links and heath. With tight fairways, challenging carries and compact, undulating greens, it is admired by visitors from home and overseas. Old Scots pines and sandhills forged by nature give the terrain an enduring quality in keeping with its long history. Hallmarks such as the Hogan hole (the sixth) and the Buddon Burn (the twelfth) conspire to give you a round of golf to remember.

Our Clubhouse is one of the finest old golf buildings in Scotland. Its unique and delightful lounges are full of character. Devotees of the history of golf will be interested to know of our origins, borne of the close trading relationship between Dundee and Calcutta in the halcyon days of the Jute Industry. Friendly staff afford a real Scottish welcome and good food and wine will complete your day here.

Gary Nicoll, our Head Green Keeper, and his team have been making significant improvements to parts of the Course and it is in excellent condition for the 2017 Season.

Our Professional, Andrew Crerar, has a fully stocked shop where quality items to remind you of your day can be purchased. Andrew and his team also run the range and the practice ground and offer first class instruction by arrangement.

We are pleased to be rated by Golf Monthly amongst the Top 100 Courses in the United Kingdom. Come and experience that rating for yourself and enjoy the challenges presented by Panmure


The Course

18-Hole Panmure Golf Course

Opened in 1845. Design: James Braid. Style: Links.

Terrain: Flat - Slightly undulating with water hazards

Scorecard
TeeParCRSlopeLength
Blue (Men)7072-6551 yards
White (Men)7071-6360 yards
Yellow (Men)7070-6313 yards
Red (Women)7474-5684 yards
Black (Women)6865-4341 yards

Practice Facilities

  • Driving Range
  • Practice Area
  • Putting Green