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| Championship Standard Course |
| Club House |
| Pro Shop |
| Putting Greens |

With a prestigious reputation for staging top professional and amateur golf, Blairgowrie must be regarded as one of Scotland's best golf destinations.
| Facilities |
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| Championship Standard Course |
| Club House |
| Pro Shop |
| Putting Greens |
Rosemount Course
Described by Old Tom Morris as, "the most beautiful inland green I have ever seen", the Rosemount Course owes much to designer James Braid, who was influenced by Augusta National architect Dr. Alistair McKenzie. The course winds its way charmingly through the pine and silver birch trees, and the abundant heather. It was here that a youthful Greg Norman claimed his first professional title in the 1977 Martini tournament.
Lansdowne Course
The Lansdowne Course is a fine compliment to the more classical Rosemount; here, design duo Peter Aliss and Dave Thomas have manipulated the same land to form a very challenging, modern course. To round off the Blairgowrie experience, the nine-hole Wee Course boasts some of McKenzie's original holes.
With the fingerprints of many of golf's foremost names so evident, it is little surprise that Blairgowrie is so highly rated.
Blairgowrie now boasts a stunning new clubhouse, opened in 2004 as a result of a £2 million development.