East Ayrshire, United Kingdom
Loudoun Gowf Club is a historic parkland course located in the Irvine Valley near Galston, Ayrshire, Scotland. The club is uniquely known as a "Gowf Club"—using the ancient Scottish word for golf—and holds the distinction of being the only club with this designation worldwide. Golf has been played at Loudoun for approximately 400 years, with the modern club established in 1909.
The mature tree-lined parkland layout presents a variety of challenges suitable for golfers of all abilities. The course features rolling hills and gentle undulating countryside, with strategic bunkers, well-maintained greens, and occasional burns adding to the playing experience. Multiple par-3 holes are positioned throughout the layout to test players' skills. Set in lush Scottish countryside, the location offers convenient access to the Ayrshire coast and Glasgow via motorway.
Loudoun Gowf Club operates as a modern and inclusive facility, hosting Scottish Golf Championship events. Beyond the course, the club provides a contemporary clubhouse with dining facilities offering locally sourced cuisine, along with various membership categories and visitor options to accommodate different golfing preferences.