North Lanarkshire, United Kingdom
Kilsyth Lennox Golf Club is an 18-hole course located in Central Scotland at the foot of the Kilsyth Hills, offering stunning views across the landscape including Goat Fell on the Island of Arran to the west and the Forth Bridges to the east. Founded in 1899 as a 9-hole course, it evolved into its current 18-hole layout in 1992, with the modern course design by Rocky Roquemore opening in 2002. The course is distinguished by its unique feature of two dry stone bridges, the most recent completed in 2014. Despite appearing hilly, the course is terraced across the hillside, providing a relatively level playing experience that moves back and forth across the terrain. The layout offers a challenging variety of holes requiring quality shot-making suitable for golfers of all handicaps. The course has undergone numerous improvements and refinements over the years. Kilsyth Lennox is recognized for its welcoming membership and hospitality to visiting players.