Beith Golf Club
Threepwood Road, Beith, Ayrshire, KA15 2JR United Kingdom
Beith is a hilly parkland course with spectacular views over the Clyde Coast and surrounding areas. Converted to 18 holes in 1996 with the addition of nine new holes, the rolling fairways, small undulating greens, along with the strong winds ensure the course is a tough, but fair test for
golfers of all levels.
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Club Information
Beith Golf Club is .Tel: 01505 503166
Website: http://www.beithgolfclub.co.uk/
Contact/Secretary: M Murphy
Facilities: Changing rooms, Golf clubhouse, Bar, Food available, Available for functions, golf course.
6 reviews from Golfshake members
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The golf courses reviews are the personal opinions of members of Golfshake who completed a review after playing the course. These opinions do not necessarily represent the views of Golfshake.com
First time playing this course (as I got a deal through Groupon) and thoroughly enjoyed it. First hole gives you an idea of what to expect...fairly hilly with few tight fairways.
Ok, the "clubhouse" doesnt look like much but the service we got was really friendly and you can't beat the breakfast butties....
Will definitely be back to play here...
(Round played: 20-May-2012 - Score: 87 Handicap: 14.2)
Ok, the "clubhouse" doesnt look like much but the service we got was really friendly and you can't beat the breakfast butties....
Will definitely be back to play here...
(Round played: 20-May-2012 - Score: 87 Handicap: 14.2)
Rated 5/5
by Jonathan Con May 21 2012
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One word to describe this course is "Hilly". Too many hills, too many banked fairways. The greens were in good condition but overall experience rates poorly due to the member hurrying you along and being very ignorant.
Rated 1/5
by Iain Mon Aug 5 2011
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very good challenging & rewarding, top notch!
Rated 4/5
by Gavin Bon Feb 16 2008
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Not the longest test, but rewarding if you are accurate!
The front 9 is quite hilly with a few blind holes, but some fantastic views over to Arran from the higher up holes. Quite a bit of gorse, so take plenty of balls!
The back 9 opens out a little but still has some testing holes including what I regard as the most difficult, the 10th, where your tee shot has to make it across a tractor path & burn, whilst the 2nd shot has to negotiate a row of trees that seem as if they are 100 feet tall as you are playing up hil to a blind green!
There is a fair bit of work being done on the course at the moment (spring 2007) including improved drainage and a new greenkeepers store, so this should reap rewards later in the year.
The clubhouse is always very welcoming if a little small, but the food and drink are well priced.
There is no pro shop, practice green or driving range and the changing rooms are pretty basic portacabin type things, but this is more than made up for with the great views & on-course challenges!
The front 9 is quite hilly with a few blind holes, but some fantastic views over to Arran from the higher up holes. Quite a bit of gorse, so take plenty of balls!
The back 9 opens out a little but still has some testing holes including what I regard as the most difficult, the 10th, where your tee shot has to make it across a tractor path & burn, whilst the 2nd shot has to negotiate a row of trees that seem as if they are 100 feet tall as you are playing up hil to a blind green!
There is a fair bit of work being done on the course at the moment (spring 2007) including improved drainage and a new greenkeepers store, so this should reap rewards later in the year.
The clubhouse is always very welcoming if a little small, but the food and drink are well priced.
There is no pro shop, practice green or driving range and the changing rooms are pretty basic portacabin type things, but this is more than made up for with the great views & on-course challenges!
Rated 4/5
by Douglas Hon Mar 13 2007
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Not the longest test, but rewarding if you are accurate!
The front 9 is quite hilly with a few blind holes, but some fantastic views over to Arran from the higher up holes. Quite a bit of gorse, so take plenty of balls!
The back 9 opens out a little but still has some testing holes including what I regard as the most difficult, the 10th, where your tee shot has to make it across a tractor path & burn, whilst the 2nd shot has to negotiate a row of trees that seem as if they are 100 feet tall as you are playing up hil to a blind green!
There is a fair bit of work being done on the course at the moment (spring 2007) including improved drainage and a new greenkeepers store, so this should reap rewards later in the year.
The clubhouse is always very welcoming if a little small, but the food and drink are well priced.
There is no pro shop, practice green or driving range and the changing rooms are pretty basic portacabin type things, but this is more than made up for with the great views & on-course challenges!
The front 9 is quite hilly with a few blind holes, but some fantastic views over to Arran from the higher up holes. Quite a bit of gorse, so take plenty of balls!
The back 9 opens out a little but still has some testing holes including what I regard as the most difficult, the 10th, where your tee shot has to make it across a tractor path & burn, whilst the 2nd shot has to negotiate a row of trees that seem as if they are 100 feet tall as you are playing up hil to a blind green!
There is a fair bit of work being done on the course at the moment (spring 2007) including improved drainage and a new greenkeepers store, so this should reap rewards later in the year.
The clubhouse is always very welcoming if a little small, but the food and drink are well priced.
There is no pro shop, practice green or driving range and the changing rooms are pretty basic portacabin type things, but this is more than made up for with the great views & on-course challenges!
Rated 4/5
by Douglas Hon Mar 13 2007
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A tricky test of a course that seems harder than the par 68 it is! First 10 holes are a bit up & down with a few blind holes and some narrow fairways (watch out for the gorse!)
The last 8 holes open out a little with fantastic views from the 11th Tee.
The clubhouse has just been refurbished and is great value if you want something simple.
The last 8 holes open out a little with fantastic views from the 11th Tee.
The clubhouse has just been refurbished and is great value if you want something simple.
Rated 4/5
by Douglas Hon Apr 12 2006
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Score Cards
| Course | Tee | Par | SSS | Yds | ||
| Beith | White | 69 | 69 | 5684 | ||
| Beith | Yellow | 69 | 68 | 5456 | ||
| Beith | Red | 69 | 69 | 4622 | ||
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Nearby
| Lochwinnoch Golf Club | 2.69 miles |
| Caldwell Golf Club | 3.58 miles |
| Kilbirnie Place Golf Club | 3.66 miles |
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