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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Old Course Ranfurly Golf Club Ltd.
Whilst UK-GolfGuide.com attempts to turf out the more unhelpful or just plain daft contributions, some may slip through. If you have played the course or hold a different opinion to those of the contributors, feel free to use the Add your Comments icon to provide a broader spread of views. If you have a gripe with the club then take it up with them directly - please don't use this facility for airing grievances!.
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Old Course Ranfurly Golf Club Ltd Player Reports
Walter Logie (Scotland) 21/08/01
A nice enough course with very friendly and helpful staff. The course itslef is let down by the fact that there are too many blind tee shots the worst being the 15 (16th?) which is a 200+yard par three over a high hill. A nice course but not a classic by any manner of means. I would rate it a 7/10
(Scotland) 12/09/99
Wonderful course with very friendly members.
Classical moorland layout with some challenging blind holes. Most greens immaculate except for the 7th, problems with the contractor I hear.
Worth a visit if in the area.
(Scotland)
Old Course, Ranfurly. There are two golf courses in Bridge of Weir: Old Course, Ranfurly and the newer Ranfurly Castle. The comment at the end of the OC page seems to be confused.I played both courses when I visited Scotland: 'Old Ranfurly', as the locals refer to it, is most definitely the better experience. Heathland, heather, gorse, blind holes galore. Quite beautiful. Golf as it's supposed to be played.Ranfurly Castle is an easier course, with lusher fairways and greens that hold much easier. However, the greens were of questionable state when I played in late summer (very uneven).
(Scotland)
We are starting a web site and we are one of the best inland courses in Scotland - see Golf Monthly's review and ask anyone who has played it. David Cunningham Match & Handicap Secretary Ranfurly Castle Golf Club As per my previous message, I would like to have our course represented in your guide. It is RANFURLY CASTLE GOLF CLUB, in Bridge of Weir. It is one of the finest moorland courses in Scotland, and generally agreed to be the best course in Renfrewshire.



