RANFURLY CASTLE GOLF CLUB
🏴 Bridge Of Weir, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Designed by James Braid
Ranfurly Castle Golf Club sits on elevated moorland above the village of Bridge of Weir in Renfrewshire, roughly fifteen miles southwest of Glasgow. The course was designed by five-time Open Champion James Braid and opened in 1904, making it one of his earlier Scottish commissions. The land occupies a natural plateau with expansive views across the Clyde Valley toward the Kilpatrick Hills and, on clear days, Ben Lomond in the distance.
The routing takes full advantage of the site's natural contours and heathland character. Braid laid out a course that moves across rolling terrain with fairways framed by gorse, heather, and mature trees. The design emphasizes strategic positioning off the tee, with many holes requiring careful navigation around hazards and thoughtful club selection on approach shots to greens that often sit on subtle plateaus or slopes. The course measures just over 6,000 yards from the back tees, a length that places a premium on accuracy and course management rather than pure distance.
Ranfurly Castle has maintained its traditional parkland-moorland character through the decades, with relatively few significant alterations to Braid's original design. The club operates as a private members' club with a welcoming atmosphere typical of Scottish golf clubs of its era. The clubhouse, positioned to overlook the course and surrounding countryside, serves as the social center for a membership drawn largely from the local Renfrewshire and greater Glasgow area.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Ranfurly Castle was designed by James Braid.
Yes. Ranfurly Castle at Ranfurly Castle Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Ranfurly Castle is 70.
Ranfurly Castle plays 6,394 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Ranfurly Castle is 130.
Ranfurly Castle is a 18-hole course.