CRIEFF GOLF CLUB
🏴 Crieff, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Designed by Old Tom Morris, James Braid
Crieff Golf Club's Dornock course occupies elevated ground on the southern edge of the Perthshire town of Crieff, offering views across Strathearn toward the Highland hills. The course was originally laid out by Old Tom Morris in 1891, with significant later revisions by James Braid, whose involvement reflects the club's early-twentieth-century efforts to refine the routing and strategic interest of the holes. The land features natural undulation and heathland character, with mature tree-lined fairways and gorse defining much of the playing corridors.
The routing makes use of the site's topography, with several holes playing across slopes and others taking advantage of elevated tees and greens. Braid's influence is evident in the bunkering and green complexes, which introduce tactical decisions typical of his design approach. The course measures around 6,400 yards from the back tees, presenting a balanced test for club members and visitors without excessive length.
Crieff Golf Club maintains a traditional Scottish members' club atmosphere, with a clubhouse that serves as a social hub for the local golfing community. The club also operates a second nine-hole course, Ferntower, which provides additional variety for members. Dornock remains the principal layout and reflects the enduring influence of two significant figures in Scottish golf architecture, offering a straightforward but engaging round in a pleasant Perthshire setting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Dornock was designed by Old Tom Morris and James Braid.
Yes. Dornock at Crieff Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Dornock is 32.
Dornock plays 2,321 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Dornock is 108.
Dornock is a 9-hole course.