Bridge of Allan Golf Club
Sunnylaw,
Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire
Tel : +44 (0)1786 832332
Directions
6 km north of Stirling, off A9
Course Details
Course Name: Bridge of Allan Holes: 9 Yardage: 4932 SSS: 65 |
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EMF wrote on: Apr 20, 2004
Hilly as hell,tight as a ducks ----
,blind summits,WALLS,Bunkers,TREES ,Stupendous veiws .This stunningly beautifull little gem of a course is the "Diamond of central Scotland"
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Ross Macmahon wrote on: Nov 30, 2001
I was in Bridge of Allan yesterday and enjoyed every minute of my round. My caddy, a young Accountancy student, Alan Thomson, was very informative and knew his stuff. A tricky few holes to end with but views were amazing.
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Tim Langham wrote on: Oct 31, 2001
I had a splendid round of golf with my friend Alan Thomson. The scenery was breath taking, and I would love to return soon, to see whether or not I too can somehow master that troublesome first hole. The clubhouse was certainly one of the most welcoming and accommodating I have ever been to, and the ales most enjoyable.
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J.Macmahon wrote on: Sep 30, 2001
The energy was superb and despite not having the best of rounds I still thoroughly enjoyed the atmosphere. The clubhouse was welcoming and I would definitely return. Agree with Mr.Letham about the first hole - I only managed a seven!
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Colin Campbell wrote on: May 31, 2001
Great nine hole course and if you are playing poorly the views must be some of the best in Scotland to compensate. The course is well managed and very well kept and is a credit to the ground staff. The first hole must be one of the hardest par threes for an amateur golfer but very enjoyable to play.
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Martin Letham, hdcp 12 wrote on: Dec 31, 1999
I have played Bridge of Allan on a number of occasions and not once have I never been let down! The quality and value are second to none, some golfers talk about difficult holes but until they have played the first at B of A and walked away with at least par they have not lived.
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