SELKIRK GOLF CLUB
🏴 Selkirk, The Scottish Borders, Scotland
Designed by Willie Park
Selkirk Golf Club sits in the Scottish Borders town of Selkirk, occupying elevated ground that overlooks the surrounding valley landscape. The course was designed by Willie Park Jr., a two-time Open Championship winner who became one of the most prolific golf architects of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. Park designed or remodeled over 170 courses across Britain, North America, and continental Europe, bringing a player's understanding of strategic design to his work.
The layout at Selkirk reflects the natural terrain of the Borders region, with fairways that move across hillside ground and greens positioned to take advantage of the topography. The course measures modest by modern standards but presents the kind of thoughtful routing typical of Park's designs, where placement matters more than distance. Views extend across the wooded valleys and rolling hills that characterize this part of southern Scotland, an area historically tied to the textile industry and Border Reiver history.
Selkirk represents the tradition of accessible Scottish golf clubs that serve their local communities while welcoming visitors. The course offers a straightforward test of golf in a setting that captures the character of Borders landscape—less dramatic than Highland courses but marked by its own pastoral quality. The club maintains the kind of unpretentious atmosphere common to many Scottish courses outside the major championship venues, where the focus remains on the game itself rather than elaborate amenities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Selkirk was designed by Willie Park.
Yes. Selkirk at Selkirk Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Selkirk is 34.
Selkirk plays 2,810 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Selkirk is 115.
Selkirk is a 9-hole course.