WEE BRAIDS GOLF COURSE
🏴 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Designed by James Braid, Tommy Armour
Wee Braids occupies a compact site on the southern slopes of the Braid Hills in Edinburgh, sharing its elevated setting with the larger Braids United course nearby. The course takes its name from the legendary James Braid, five-time Open Champion and prolific golf course architect, who designed the layout. Tommy Armour, the Scottish-born major champion who became a celebrated teacher in America, is also associated with the design, though the precise nature of his involvement remains less documented than Braid's primary role. The course opened in the early twentieth century as part of Edinburgh's municipal golf provision.
The layout makes efficient use of limited acreage, with holes routed across gently rolling terrain that offers views over the city and the Firth of Forth beyond. The turf and playing characteristics reflect typical Scottish parkland conditions, with fairways that can run firm in drier months and greens that require careful reading. The compact nature of the design means holes are closely spaced, and the routing requires strategic thinking rather than length to navigate successfully.
Wee Braids serves primarily as an accessible public facility, popular with Edinburgh residents and visitors seeking an affordable round in a pleasant hillside setting. The course provides a straightforward test suitable for players of varying abilities, and its location within the city makes it a convenient option for those exploring Edinburgh's broader golf offerings. The clubhouse facilities are modest and functional, consistent with its municipal character.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Wee Braids was designed by James Braid and Tommy Armour.
Yes. Wee Braids at Wee Braids Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Wee Braids is 33.
Wee Braids plays 5,218 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Wee Braids is 112.
Wee Braids is a 9-hole course.