
The Wee Course was part of the original Blairgowrie Golf Club layout designed by Dr. Alistair McKenzie of Augusta National and Cypress Point fame. The nine-hole heathland golf course is made up of four par 3s and five par 4s and provides an interesting contrast to Rosemount and Lansdowne.
Blairgowrie Golf Club was founded as a private members club in 1889 and is situated in the heart of the Perthshire countryside. The Club features the renowned Rosemount and Lansdowne championship courses, plus the Wee Course, which is set in heather, lined avenues of pine and silver birch.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | SSS |
|---|---|---|---|
| 64 | 4654 | 0 |
The Lansdowne Golf Course, designed by the respected partnership of Peter Allis and Dave Thomas, is more modern than the Rosemount in layout. It was opened in 1979.
Lansdowne, which measures just less than 6,900 yards from the championship tees, is set in avenues of pine and silver birch, and most fairways are lined with heather. The par-72 golf course provides a challenging but pleasurable test for all levels of golfer.
The Lansdowne layout is slightly longer than Rosemount its more illustrious older brother at the Blairgowrie Golf Club, and many would say that it represents a sterner test. The Scottish Golfing Union has played the Mid-Amateur Championship at Lansdowne a number of
| Tee | Par | Yardage | SSS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blue | 72 | 6913 | 0 |
| White | 72 | 6802 | 0 |
| Yellow | 71 | 6378 | 0 |
| Red | 73 | 5931 | 0 |
Tom Morris has described Blairgowrie Golf Club's Rosemount Course as "The most beautiful inland green I have ever seen."
Designed by James Braid with influences from Dr. Alistair McKenzie, the renowned architect of the Augusta National course, Rosemount has played host to a number of prestigious professional and amateur tournaments. The golf course was the scene of a world record 10 consecutive birdies by Lionel Platts in 1973 and also the scene of Greg Norman's first victory on the European Tour in 1977.
The par-72 Rosemount measures almost 6,600 yards from the back medal tees. Starting with a tough par 4 of almost 450 yards, there are many fine holes throughout the golf course, including the par-4 fourth hole, rated as the hardest on the course, and the 165-yard par-3 17th hole, with its tiered green.
Rosemount was voted 11th best golf course to play in Scotland by the readers of Scotland's premier golf magazine.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | SSS |
|---|---|---|---|
| White | 72 | 6588 | 0 |
| Yellow | 70 | 6223 | 0 |
| Red | 74 | 5959 | 0 |