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Haggs Castle is one of the finest inland layouts in the west of Scotland. Set in the magnificent mature parkland of Pollok Country Park, the treelined fairways of our course provide a wonderful contrast to the nearby, bustling city-centre.

At 6,426 yards from the white tees, 6,184 yards off the yellow tees, and 5,539 off the red tees the course is playable for all and a challenge for the best. To score well you’ll have to plot your way around, stay on the short grass and keep out of the trees.
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Why not arrive a few minutes early and give yourself time to warm up with a few shots on our practice range, short game area and practice putting green?

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Discover what each hole has to offer below
Hole 1 - moss farm
Par 5 - 470 yards
A generous par 5. Avoid the bunker complexes on the fairway, 60 yards short and around the green. A five gets you off to a nice start.
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hole 2 - the dell
Par 3 - 171 yards
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Play as you see it. Not as short as it looks! Correct club selection is vital.
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hole 3 - corkerhill village
Par 4 - 358 yards
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Dense trees all the way up the right so keep left of centre while avoiding bunkers. Approach shot plays longer than the yardage.
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hole 4 - farmers wynd
Par 5 - 496 yards
Big hitters can cut the corner and go for it in two. A well-placed drive down the left is required for this. Otherwise, stick to the centre and plot a three-shot course around the ‘sentry’ tree.
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hole 5 - haggs view
Par 4 - 402 yards
With a water hazard all the way down the right it is safer to keep to the left half. Do this, avoid the bunker and the green is opened up.
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hole 6 cart water
Par 4 - 321 yards
Accuracy off the tee is essential. The shot must be centre/right to open up the green. Beware of the ditch on the right and big hitters watch the run out to the burn.
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hole 7 - long short
Par 3 - 188 yards
A long par 3. Take plenty of club even with the pin at the front. Shots leaked right are liable to find the bunker or the burn if not long enough. Green is two tiered but will gather any ball coming in front left.
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hole 8 - the copse
Par 4 - 320 yards
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Dogleg left. Tee shot to right half opens up this wide green. Aim on the bunker but club down to lay up. Aim left of bunker if you want to hit longer.
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hole 9 - roon the bend
Par 4 - 406 yards
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An altogether tougher prospect, position is critical. Aim drive at the tree in the fairway to leave mid/long iron to the green. Avoid letting approach go left as this leads to bunkers down a steep slope.
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hole 10 - o'er the brow
Par 4 - 451 yards
Ideal shape for a faded tee shot to use the slope. A well-bunkered green makes the 2nd shot demanding. Watch out for the ditch, which appears short right and left.
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hole 11 - plateau
Par 3 - 158 yards
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Choose plenty of club to carry front bunker and upslope at the front. Important to hit this elevated green and hold it or you will face a difficult chip.
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hole 12 - stern test
Par 4 - 432 yards
Drive to the right half to use the slope of the fairway. The green runs right to left.
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hole 13 - lochinch
Par 4 - 323 yards
Beware of the Cart River to the right – out of bounds beyond this! Iron off the tee is a good idea to finish short of the bunker complex even if it leaves a longish second shot.
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hole 14 - the avenue
Par 4 - 426 yards
Excellent par four. Tee shot must be down the middle to leave a tricky long shot through a funnel of trees to a well-bunkered two-tier green.
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hole 15 - the gap
Par 4 - 336 yards
Dogleg right. Three wood or iron off the tee for position to leave a shortish iron to the green.
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hole 16 - paddock
Par 4 - 353 yards
Keep the drive between the bunker on the left and the tree on the right. The second shot is tricky to this sloping green with out-of-bounds on the right. If you need to be defensive play short to the front right and opt for a long putt or an up and down.
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hole 17 - mosspark
Par 4 - 343 yards
Avoid the bunker left and you should find this an easy par four offering a birdie chance.
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hole 18 - dumbreck
Par 5 - 472 yards
Keep the drive to the right, avoid the fairway bunker and with a draw and you may be able to reach in two. Take plenty of club as the approach is deceptively foreshortened by cross bunkers.
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GET IN TOUCH

Haggs Castle Golf Club
70 Dumbreck Road
Glasgow
​G41 4SN
David Muir - Managing Secretary
gm@haggscastlegolfclub.com

Office: 0141 427 1157
Pro Shop: 0141 427 3355
​Clubhouse: 0141 427 0480
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