Course Insight

Cowdenbeath Golf Club

Cowdenbeath, Fife, Scotland

πŸ‘ Recommended by 94% of Players

Performance Ratings

_ Course Difficulty
3.0
Course Conditions
4.4
Course Layout
4.5
Overall Facilities Condition
3.7
Pace
4.4
Staff Friendliness
4.6
Value For The Money
4.8

4.4 Overall Rating 111 reviews

Course Overview

Cowdenbeath golf club was originally built as a 9 hole course on the old Dora Coal mine site. Work began in 1988 and the course was completed and ready for play in 1991. The length of the course was 3315 Yards. The course was extended to 18 holes and opened by Sir Michael Bonallack in 1996. The length of the course is now 6207 yards with a standard scratch score of 71. A new clubhouse was built, with disabled access, and officially opened on 6th december 1998 by ex-provost James Cameron who had opened the first clubhouse. The course is full of character and charm and is a picturesque parkland layout with gentle undulations and tree lined fairways. It provides a challenge for both high and low handicappers.

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