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Dumfries & Galloway

Castle Douglas Golf Club

Castle Douglas, Dumfries & Galloway

Plate IIParkland course — tree-lined fairways, year-round play

Holes
9
Par
35
Type
Parkland
Dumfries & Galloway
Walkability
★★★★☆
Walkable for most
Best Season
May–Sep
Year-round
Visitor Access
Open
Mid-week ideal

Parkland nine in Galloway market town. Castle Douglas is known locally as a food town.

From the Notebook

Castle Douglas Golf Club occupies a nine-hole parkland layout on the edge of the Galloway market town of Castle Douglas, in the gentler farming country of the Dee valley east of the Galloway hills. The course runs through mature trees and parkland ground on the south flank of the town, with views toward the Rhinns of Galloway on clear days and the familiar farming landscape of lowland Galloway throughout.

Nine holes, par 35, around 2,900 yards — a full-length nine that plays more like an 18-hole round than many compressed nines. The parkland is well-maintained; the club has invested in a proper tee and green setup on each hole rather than playing multiple sets of tees on shared greens. Castle Douglas is known locally as a food town — the town centre has several good butchers, delicatessens, and cafes — which makes the post-golf afternoon particularly pleasant.

Green fee £15–20. Castle Douglas fits naturally into a Dumfries & Galloway golf circuit: an hour from Dumfries, 30 minutes from Newton Stewart, and close enough to Portpatrick for a two-round day combining radically different terrain. A nine-hole round here followed by an afternoon at Threave Garden (National Trust for Scotland) makes an efficient day in the Galloway interior.

The Full Scorecard

Everything else you might want to know.

Course

Open season
Year-round

Visitor

Dress code
Smart casual, collared shirts
Spikes
Soft only

Practical

Address
Castle Douglas, Dumfries & Galloway, DG7 1BA
Phone
01556 502801
Nearest train
Dumfries or Stranraer
Nearest airport
Glasgow (GLA) (90 min)
Parking
Free
Wi-Fi
Yes, clubhouse
Card payment
Yes

Plan This Round

Three things to sort before you tee off.

Played here? Consider

Three things worth packing.

Course-tuned recommendations, not generic gear lists.

Outerwear

Galvin Green Aldous jacket

The mid-weight option for parkland — fully waterproof but lighter than the wind-spec links jackets. Packs into a back-pocket pouch when the sun comes out.

Layer

Castore performance polo

Scotland's premium sportswear name. Cut for a swing rather than a jog; the moisture-wicking suits warmer parkland rounds where the wind isn't doing the work.

Tech

Bushnell Tour V6 rangefinder

Tree-lined parkland holes are exactly the situation where a rangefinder pays for itself. The V6's slope mode is allowed in any non-tournament round.

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Stays Nearby

Where to stay near Castle Douglas

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Frequently Asked

Visitors usually want to know.

Can visitors play at weekends?
Visitors are welcome but mid-week is markedly easier and quieter. Confirm a weekend tee time as far ahead as you can — popular Saturdays book up first.
How early can I book a tee time?
Phone or email the pro shop to confirm. Most Scottish clubs accept visitor bookings 7–30 days ahead; group bookings of 8+ can be arranged further ahead.
Is there a dress code?
Smart casual, collared shirts. Soft only.
Are buggies allowed?
Buggies are not generally available — the course is walked. Hire a trolley at the pro shop if you'd rather not carry.
What's the best time of year to play?
May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep for full conditions. Late May and early Sep are quietest with fair value. Year-round.
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