About the course
Golf has been played over the Selkirk hill since 1883, though the present course was laid out in 1924 by Willie Park. Overlooking the town, the course provides some spectacular views that can easily distract. Beware of the demanding 8th hole, played through a narrow valley to a green hidden by heathery mounds.
Golf has been played over the Selkirk hill since the club was founded in 1883. The present course was laid out in 1924, by Musselburgh’s Willie Park. Overlooking the town the golf club provides a spectacular view over the Linglie Hills and the distant rolling hills of Ettrick & Yarrow
Apart from the 3rd and 4th holes, which are similar but run in different directions, the other holes are uniquely different. The 8th or “Long Hole” is well known throughout the borders as being difficult. A drive into a narrow Valley allows you to place a 2nd shot safely on the fairway leaving a short pitch to a green hidden by heathery mounds. The clubhouse was refurbished in 1995 allowing the club to provide all the necessary facilities for the modern Golfer.
Availability
Following is the general availability for this offer, however, it is solely at the discretion of the club and may vary.
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Green Fees
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Weekdays | £22 | £22 |
Weekends | £22 | £22 |
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