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Killin Golf Club
Aberfeldy Road
Killin
Perthshire

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A picturesque 9-hole course set in the beautiful scenery of the Perthshire Highlands, Killin Golf Club was founded in 1911 by a group of dedicated farmers, tradesmen, merchants and professional people, to provide a golf course for the community and for summer visitors. They could not have chosen a more glorious setting for the course, resting as it does at the start of beautiful Glen Lochay with its river sweeping past the first fairway to end shortly in Loch Tay. Playing golf in the midst of such breathtaking scenery is a unique experience. The main structure of the present Clubhouse dates from 1922 and was build from money raised locally, one fund raising event of note being a concert given in Killin by singers from the famous Covent Garden Opera Company in London. Although now somewhat longer than the original course, as designed by the Stirling Golf Professional Mr. John Duncan, the original features still remain - four par 3's, four par 4's and a par 5 hole often described as the most scenic closing hole in Scotland. Killin offers the best excuse for not keeping the head down while playing golf.

It is a 9 hole challenging course with Fifteen tee positions, The clubhouse has the following facilities: - Catering, Bar, Pro Shop, Trolley Hire, Showers, Changing facilities, Buggy Hire, Practice Area, Club hire, and Putting Green.

There are special rates for golf societies, and local hotels, the village is located within stunning scenery, it is small but ideal for a short break or just a day visit.

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