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Welcome to Tulliallan Golf Club

Founded in 1902, Tulliallan Golf Club is one of the oldest clubs in Central Scotland and is set in woodland adjacent to the Tulliallan Estate with scenic views of the River Forth, Ochil Hills and the Forth Valley.

Renowned for its true greens Tulliallan golf course is an outstanding par 69 course. The tree lined fairways and burn which meanders through most of the course present a challenge to test all levels of ability.

The course is Centrally located and just off the Scottish motorway network, Tulliallan is not far from any of Scotland's championship and other top courses. The area is well served by guest house, inns and hotels, including Airth Castle hotel which is only a short drive away. Gleneagles hotel is 40 minutes away by car.

Before or after a game, visitors will enjoy the convivial and friendly atmosphere of the Clubhouse. Whether visitors wish to avail themselves of the full dining facilities or enjoy snacks and refreshments in the lounge, Tulliallan will be a memorable experience for the most discerning of visitors.

Conference facilities are available, at reasonable rates, whether or not the meeting is part of a golf package. For further information, please contact the Secretary by email or telephone.

Latest News

Callum Macaulay earns european tour card

With a mature consistent performance, rounds of 71 67 72 69 71 72 left Callum with a 8 under par total tied 20th spot and a European tour card.

Fellow Scots Andrew Coltart, David Drysdale, and Chris Doak also gained tour cards. ... Read More

Published: 18 November 2008

Scotland Wins World Amateur Team Championship

Scotland's Eisenhower Trophy teamTulliallan member Callum Macaulay capped of a fantastic year by helping Scotland to a historic first Eisenhower Trophy.

Contributing a superb 1-under-par 72 final round in testing windy conditions on Royal Adelaide Golf Club, which included five birdies on the front nine. ... Read More

Published: 20 October 2008

County News

The ups and downs of golf

As all golfers know, the game of golf is a succession of highs and lows, and no doubt Tulliallan’s Bob Stewart experienced that recently.

Bob StewartHe started on a high with a pretty good score at the Scottish Seniors Championship recently. In the field of professionals, as the only amateur, Bob shot a first round of  75 to leave him in the middle of the field. It then went downhill as his putting touch deserted him in the second round, and a few days later at the Senior Home Internationals in South Wales, it took four matches before he registered his first win in his singles match in the game against Wales. His 3/2 win was vital in securing a third halved match for Scotland in the Home International series, and leaving them in the runner-up spot behind the winners Ireland. ... Read More

Published: 06 October 2008

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