THE WILLIAMWOOD GOLF CLUB
🏴 Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland
Designed by James Braid
The Williamwood Golf Club sits in the southern suburbs of Glasgow, established in 1906 on parkland terrain that offers a retreat from the city's urban density. James Braid, the five-time Open Championship winner who became one of Scotland's most prolific course architects, designed the layout. Braid's work here reflects his characteristic approach to parkland golf: strategic bunkering, thoughtful use of natural contours, and routing that rewards accurate placement over pure distance.
The course measures just over 6,000 yards from the back tees and plays as a par 69, an unusual configuration that includes several short par fours and a mix of three- and four-shot holes. The relatively compact yardage belies the challenge, as Braid's design emphasizes positioning and course management. Mature trees line many fairways, and the rolling terrain creates uneven lies and demands careful club selection on approach shots. The greens are typically firm and subtly contoured, requiring precise iron play.
The Williamwood has served as a members' club for over a century, maintaining a traditional Scottish golf culture focused on the game itself rather than extensive amenities. The club has hosted regional amateur competitions and qualifiers over the years, though it remains primarily a venue for member play. Its location makes it accessible to Glasgow's golfing community while preserving a sense of separation from the city's bustle.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Williamwood was designed by James Braid.
Yes. The Williamwood at The Williamwood Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at The Williamwood is 69.
The Williamwood plays 6,045 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Williamwood is 128.
The Williamwood is a 18-hole course.