WEST LOTHIAN GOLF CLUB
🏴 Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland
Designed by Willie Park
West Lothian Golf Club's Kinglass course occupies parkland terrain on the outskirts of Linlithgow, a historic royal burgh situated between Edinburgh and Glasgow. The course was designed by Willie Park, a member of the renowned golfing family from Musselburgh. Park, who won the Open Championship in 1887 and 1889, became a prolific course architect in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, designing layouts across Britain and beyond. His work at Linlithgow reflects the period's approach to inland golf design, utilizing natural contours and establishing strategic interest through green complexes and hazard placement.
The routing moves across gently rolling parkland with mature tree cover framing many holes. The landscape provides a mix of elevation changes and open corridors, characteristic of Scottish inland courses from this era. Views extend toward Linlithgow Palace and the surrounding West Lothian countryside, grounding the course in its regional setting.
West Lothian Golf Club maintains a traditional membership structure common to Scottish clubs established in the late Victorian period. The course serves both competitive club golf and casual play, hosting regular medal competitions and regional amateur events. The clubhouse and facilities reflect the club's long-standing presence in the community, offering straightforward amenities focused on the game itself rather than elaborate hospitality. Kinglass represents a typical example of Willie Park's inland design work, providing accessible golf in a pleasant parkland environment.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Kinglass was designed by Willie Park.
Yes. Kinglass at West Lothian Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Kinglass is 64.
Kinglass plays 4,347 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Kinglass is 125.
Kinglass is a 18-hole course.