
West Lothian Golf Club
Boasting an enviable location between Edinburgh and Glasgow, West Lothian GC is renowned as being one of the finest courses in the area.
Originally laid out by Willie Park Jnr as a nine hole facility, the course was completely redesigned by Fraser Middleton over an area of 148 acres in 1979.
The course is a challenging 6249 yard par 71 which demands a thoughtful approach from tee to green. Additionally a variety of well placed and cleverly designed hazards require full focus throughout a round.
The views from both clubhouse and course are stunning, and without doubt some of the finest of any course in the UK.The views from both clubhouse and course are stunning, and without doubt some of the finest of any course in the UK. To the south, you can see Linlithgow with its historic palace and loch, whilst to the north the Trossachs and Ochil Hills form a prominent backdrop with Stirling Castle, Wallace Monument and Kincardine Bridge providing a wonderful backdrop. Looking east you can also enjoy uninterrupted views of the spectacular Forth Road Bridges and the Bass Rock beyond. Such views provide a wonderful setting and some of the best scenery in Scotland. The club also prides itself on the quality of the greens and fairways which are kept well manicured and maintained throughout the year.
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