Powfoot Golf Club
Cummatrees,
Annan, Dumfries and Galloway DG12 5QE
Tel : +44 (0)1461 700 276 Fax : +44 (0)1461 700 276

Designed by James Braid, this course is a pleasant combination of both a links and parkland course, offering panoramic views from the various holes of the sea.

Directions
6 km west of Annan. 17 km southeast of Dumfries, off B724


Course Details

Course Name: Powfoot Holes: 18 Yardage: 6226 SSS: 71

For an appreciation and independent view of this course please see golfer reviews.

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  • dis satisfaction

    jacob wrote on: Mar 1, 2004

    the golf course was a discrace and i wouldnt waste 30 pound on it again. the greens where like putting on concrete and the fairways where appauling.

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      • RE: dis satisfaction

        BIG AL wrote on: Jul 25, 2004

        Your grammar alone suggests to me that this will be one wonderful course when I play it in September...
        Sorry - ye gramer tels us taht el be wun grate nok wen wee play it soone.
        Some people just don't appreciate how lucky they are...

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Robert Shevill, Stocksfield Golf Club, Northumberland 0

    Robert Shevill, Stocksfield Golf Club, Northumberland wrote on: Nov 30, 2000

    I have played this course several times, and the only way to describe it is Superb, my son was a member there until this season, just wished we lived closer.
    And if you are ever on the South West Coast of Scotland, Powfoot is a MUST!

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Douglas Neilson 05/99

    Douglas Neilson wrote on: Apr 30, 1999

    I have recently played the course and was very pleased with the condition of the course and the hospitality in the clubhouse.
    As a greenkeeper I was able to look at the course not only as a golfer but as a person involved in the green-keeping industry.
    As I played the course I noticed that the first hole never had an area of rough in front of the tees whereas the other holes did. I believe that if an area of rough was grown in front of the tees it would make the hole look better and become more of a challenge .

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