CALDWELL GOLF CLUB
🏴 Uplawmoor, East Renfrewshire, Scotland
Designed by James Braid, Willie Fernie
Caldwell Golf Club sits in the rolling countryside near Uplawmoor in East Renfrewshire, roughly fifteen miles southwest of Glasgow. The course occupies elevated moorland terrain that offers views across the surrounding Renfrewshire landscape. Established in the early twentieth century, the layout reflects the work of two significant Scottish designers: Willie Fernie, who created the original design, and James Braid, who later refined and expanded the routing. Both men were accomplished players as well as prolific architects during golf's formative era in Scotland.
The course plays across varied topography that includes natural elevation changes and open moorland character typical of inland Scottish golf. The land provides a mix of uphill and downhill holes, with fairways that follow the contours of the terrain rather than imposing artificial shaping. Heather, gorse, and native grasses frame many holes, and the exposed setting means wind is often a factor in club selection and strategy.
Caldwell functions as a members' club serving the local golfing community in East Renfrewshire. The layout offers a traditional Scottish parkland-moorland experience without the formality or scale of championship venues, emphasizing straightforward golf that rewards accuracy and course management. The clubhouse and facilities reflect the club's longstanding place in the regional golf landscape, maintaining the unpretentious character common to many Scottish members' clubs established in the early 1900s.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Caldwell was designed by James Braid and Willie Fernie.
Yes. Caldwell at Caldwell Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Caldwell is 72.
Caldwell plays 6,355 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Caldwell is 129.
Caldwell is a 18-hole course.