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Gleneagles, King's Course

The King's Course, opened in 1919, is a masterpiece of design, which has tested the aristocracy of golf, both professional and amateur.

James Braid's plan for the King's Course was to test even the best players' shot-making skills over the eighteen holes. When they play the King's the world's greatest golfers admire the cunning and craft with which he achieved that goal.

Gleneagles Kings Course

You find out all about it with your first approach shot. If you have driven straight and long from the tee, you will have what looks like a simple pitch to the elevated green. But you must be sure to select the correct club, because the shot is always a little longer than you think, with the wind over the putting surface often stronger than you can feel it from the fairway. And if you do not make the severely sloping green, a bunker yawns twenty feet below.

Selecting the right club for each approach shot is the secret on the King's. It is certainly one of the most beautiful and exhilarating places to play golf in the world, with the springy moorland turf underfoot, the sweeping views from the tees all around, the rock-faced mountains to the north, the green hills to the south, and the peaks of the Trossachs and Ben Vorlich on the western horizon.

This is golf in Scotland at its best!

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Course Information

King's Course

Type: Heathland
Holes: 18
Length: 6471 yards
Par: 70
SSS: 70

Gleneagles Kings Course 2nd green

2nd Green at King's Course 

Gleneagles Kings Course 10th green

10th Green at King's Course 

Gleneagles Kings Course 14th green

14th Green at King's Course