
The Letham Grange Old Course, designed by Donald Steel and opened in 1987, is artistically laid out, yet retains much rugged Scottish appeal. The many dogleg holes make position off the tee the basis for a good round.
The golf course quickly incorporates narrow tree-lined holes and open, rolling and undulating fairways. A constant feature is the intelligent use of water that influences 13 of the 18 holes.
The par-3 eighth hole is played over a picturesque loch, onto a green surrounded by mature trees and rhododendrons. Possibly the most spectacular hole on the Letham Grange Old Course is the 10th, again over water for the second shot.
The par-73 golf course measures 6,632 yards.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | SSS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blue | 73 | 6632 | 73 |
| Red | 75 | 5774 | 73 |

The Glens Golf Course was added in 1992 to complement the Old Course at the Letham Grange Hotel property.
Shorter than the Old Course, the Glens still requires careful club selection to avoid the hazards of the trees and rough to the side of the sometimes narrow fairways. After a fairly straightforward 14 holes, the closing stretch takes golfers through some beautiful Angus Woodland with narrow tree-lined fairways.
The par-68 Glens Course at Letham Grange measures 5,528 yards.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | SSS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blue | 67 | 5276 | 68 |
| Red | 65 | 4687 | 68 |