The Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park region offers a golfing experience defined by inland majesty, mountain views, and luxury resort amenities. While the famously exclusive Loch Lomond Golf Club sets the standard for private luxury, the area boasts several top-tier championship courses that utilize the dramatic landscape, providing a magnificent counterpoint to Scotland's coastal links.
1. Championship Resort Golf The region is home to The Carrick Golf Course at Cameron House, a modern championship course designed to straddle the Lowlands and Highlands fault line. With nine holes by the lochside and nine weaving up the heather-covered hillside, it provides a challenging and visually spectacular resort experience open to visitors.
2. The Ultimate Backdrop Playing golf here means every hole is framed by the stunning sight of Loch Lomond and the surrounding Highland peaks, most notably the majestic Ben Lomond. The scenery elevates every round, regardless of the scorecard.
3. Convenient Gateway from Glasgow Loch Lomond is exceptionally accessible, located just a short drive north of Glasgow. This convenience allows groups to base themselves at one of the area's luxury resorts or city hotels and easily access both the Loch Lomond courses and the links of Ayrshire to the south.
4. Historic Parkland Challenges The area offers beautiful traditional parkland courses like Buchanan Castle Golf Club (a James Braid design) and Helensburgh Golf Club, ensuring high-quality, non-links options for every day of your trip.
Five-star Loch Lomond resort with an 18-hole championship course and a scenic 9-hole sister course.


18-hole championship course with nine holes in the Highlands and nine in the Lowlands.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | Rating | Slope | |
| Black | 71 | 7082 | 131 | 74.0 | |
| White | 71 | 6729 | 127 | 72.4 | |
| Gold | 71 | 6265 | 122 | 70.3 | |
| Burgundy | 71 | 5380 | 115 | 66.3 |
Hole 3 (par 4) - Don't be brave & look to cut off too much of the pond. The banks all slope to the water, resulting in balls kicking or spinning back into the water.