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The
first and last course in Scotland, the home of golf, you could not wish
for a friendlier or more picturesque introduction to the country or the
game. The Hirsel was founded in 1948, which means it celebrated it's half
century recently. Nestling on the beautiful and historic Scottish Borders
on the outskirts of Coldstream, home of the Coldstream Guards, and forms
part of the ancestral estate of Lord David Douglas-Home, 15th Earl, Chief
of the Clan Home, and son of past Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home.
Whether you are a passionate golfer or not, there is
something for everyone in and around The Hirsel, which means you can enjoy
your golf to the full in the knowledge that your family is pleasurably
occupied doing their own thing. Go on have a look! A par 70 (72 for the
ladies), 6111 yard delight, to play, and to the eye. Referred to in one
golfing magazine as "The Augusta of the North", it is not the
easiest of courses, but then it would not be as much fun if it was.
In addition, both par 5's appear in the
last 7 holes, just as your energy is beginning to wane. However, with
true golfing masochism, you will not be able to wait to put yourself against
it's challenges again.
A parkland course of great natural beauty
and breathtaking views over the Cheviot Hills and surrounding countryside,
it is a must for all golfers, no matter their standard. Eighteen very
different holes strategically designed to make the most of the undulations
of the hills and valleys and the natural hazards presented by a very large
number of majestic, mature trees, aided and abetted by the winding River
Leet.
Voted "The Friendliest Course in the
Borders" for 2007and again for 2008, after a Tourist Board Survey.
You are assured of a warm welcome from our members and staff at the Club.
If you would like further information as a visitor to the Hirsel Golf
Club please use one of the links on this page to access the "Visitors"
area.
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