
The Murrayshall Course at Murrayshall Golf Club, a championship course on 350 acres of rolling parkland, was designed by Hamilton J. Stutt, the grandson of James Braid's chief foreman. The golf course, which opened in 1981, is built around an imposing country house hotel overlooking the vale of Strathmore and the mountains of Highland Perthshire.
With tree-lined fairways, accuracy is key to a good score on the par-73 golf course that measures 6,441 yards. Large white sand bunkers protect expansive but tricky greens. Natural stone bridges span water hazards that will test the accuracy of iron play.
Murrayshall's 379-yard seventh hole is probably the most testing of the first half of the course. It is a tight dog leg right, with a narrow entrance to the green, well guarded with a thicket of fully grown trees and a burn.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | SSS |
|---|---|---|---|
| White | 73 | 6441 | 72 |
| Yellow | 73 | 6043 | 70 |
| Red (W) | 73 | 5317 | 73 |

The Murrayshall Golf Club's Lynedoch Course, opened in July of 2000, provides a variety of challenges for golfers of all abilities. Set within a mature woodland, the golf course's narrow fairways, water hazards, bracken-filled gullies and generous, undulating greens provide a good test.
Lynedoch, like the Murrayshall Course on the property, was designed by Hamilton J. Stutt. At 5,361 yards, the par-69 golf course is shorter than its neighbor but still a challenge, running through Scots Pine woodland and wildflower meadows, leading to the large, testing greens.
The front nine is made up of seven par-4 holes and two par 32, while the back nine includes the golf course's only two par-5 holes, the 456-yard 12th hole and the 440-yard 14th.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | SSS |
|---|---|---|---|
| White | 69 | 5361 | 67 |
| Yellow | 69 | 5174 | 67 |
| Red (W) | 69 | 4503 | 69 |