Auchenharvie Golf Course opened in 1981, having been built on a redundant coal mine and still features the original pump house to the side of the third green. This 9 hole course offers 18 different tee positions to provide variation over playing 18 holes. A small loch in the centre of the course provides an additional challenge when playing the second and third holes.
The course also boasts an 18 bay practice range making it the ideal course to introduce new players of any age to the game of golf.
Visitors and parties are always welcome at Auchenharvie. Tee times can be booked up to seven days in advance by telephoning the Golf Shop (01294 603103). Reservations for party bookings may be made at anytime of year subject to availability. Discounted rates are available for reservations of 12 or more golfers. Fees are payable at the Golf Shop prior to teeing off.
Opening Hours: Winter Opening Times
Shop and Driving Range 08.00 – 14.00 hrs (Mon – Sun)
Last sales of driving range balls are as follows – 50 Balls 13.30 and 100 balls 13.15.
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