COURSE INFO

Designed by Bruce Devlin, Rick Robbins, and Robert von Hagge, the Queen’s Course has welcomed golfers since 1985. Paying homage to its Scottish namesake, it features rolling terrain, sizeable bunkers, new Bent Grass greens with sub air systems, and water hazards that challenge all skill levels. From pros to casual players, the Queen's Course offers an inclusive, captivating golfing adventure.

Holes: 18 | Par: 71 | Rating: 74.6 | Slope: 141 | Yardage: 6,906

HOLE-BY-HOLE INFO

1st Hole

Par 4 · 393

Pro’s Tip:
A good tee shot will leave you with a short iron in on the Par 4 dogleg right.

Tee 1: 393

Tee 2: 372

Tee 3: 357

Tee 4: 312

Tee 5: 289

2nd Hole

Par 3 · 186

Pro’s Tip:
This Par 3 usually plays downwind, so pick your club wisely.

Tee 1: 186

Tee 2: 176

Tee 3: 137

Tee 4: 125

Tee 5: 109

3rd Hole

Par 5 · 571

Pro’s Tip:
A demanding tee shot on the Par 5 is crucial.  You must lay up between the water on the right and left. Long hitters will have a chance to get to the green in 2.

Tee 1: 571

Tee 2: 482

Tee 3: 466

Tee 4: 446

Tee 5: 439

4th Hole

Par 3 · 193

Pro’s Tip:
This Par 3 has a shelved green, so get your yardage to the correct level.

Tee 1: 193

Tee 2: 165

Tee 3: 127

Tee 4: 115

Tee 5: 93

5th Hole

Par 4 · 464

Pro’s Tip:
The dogleg right plays shorter on this Par4 than it looks for the long hitter. Play away from the right fairway bunker and it will leave you a downwind mid iron.

Tee 1: 464

Tee 2: 417

Tee 3: 393

Tee 4: 341

Tee 5: 332

6th Hole

Par 4 · 467

Pro’s Tip:
A straight Par 4 will let you hit the driver. Be aware of the pond short and right of the green.

Tee 1: 467

Tee 2: 416

Tee 3: 394

Tee 4: 368

Tee 5: 358

7th Hole

Par 4 · 427

Pro’s Tip:
Usual wind will be right to left on this Par 4. Stay away from the creek on the left.

Tee 1: 427

Tee 2: 394

Tee 3: 379

Tee 4: 336

Tee 5: 285

8th Hole

Par 5 · 490

Pro’s Tip:
The short Par 5 Hole 8 is a perfect risk/reward play. Going for the green in 2 is protected with a creek in front of the green and a bunker in the back of green.

Tee 1: 490

Tee 2: 440

Tee 3: 400

Tee 4: 375

Tee 5: 357

9th Hole

Par 4 · 411

Pro’s Tip:
Hole 9 plays into the predominant wind. A good drive will leave you with 100-150 yards.

Tee 1: 411

Tee 2: 378

Tee 3: 358

Tee 4: 318

Tee 5: 310

10th Hole

Par 5 · 492

Pro’s Tip:
You cant see the water crossing the fairway from this tee on the Par 5. Play a precision drive and you may be able to reach this green in 2 with the downwind elements.

Tee 1: 492

Tee 2: 451

Tee 3: 436

Tee 4: 426

Tee 5: 412

11th Hole

Par 3 · 155

Pro’s Tip:
This Par 3 will play uphill and in to the prevailing wind. Trust your yardage and choose the right club. DANGER all around this green.

Tee 1: 155

Tee 2: 130

Tee 3: 112

Tee 4: 112

Tee 5: 90

12th Hole

Par 4 · 451

Pro’s Tip:
The toughest hole on the Queens. Tee shot must end up in fairway. Short to mid irons will be used for the second shot to this green surrounded by water.

Tee 1: 451

Tee 2: 400

Tee 3: 382

Tee 4: 336

Tee 5: 308

13th Hole

Par 4 · 414

Pro’s Tip:
A slightly uphill Par 4 straight away. Pay attention to your second shot as it may be ½ to 1 club longer.

Tee 1: 414

Tee 2: 394

Tee 3: 382

Tee 4: 340

Tee 5: 315

14th Hole

Par 4 · 403

Pro’s Tip:
Hole 14 Par 4 plays into the prevailing wind. Pay attention to the hole location as this green is long and the back right hole location can be tricky.

Tee 1: 403

Tee 2: 385

Tee 3: 371

Tee 4: 345

Tee 5: 337

15th Hole

Par 3 · 215

Pro’s Tip:
A great Par 3 on the water. Trust this yardage as the wind will mostly be left to right pushing your ball to the bail out area right of the green.

Tee 1: 215

Tee 2: 197

Tee 3: 187

Tee 4: 140

Tee 5: 125

16th Hole

Par 5 · 562

Pro’s Tip:
Par 5 Hole that plays with 3 good shots to the green. Into the wind will have you guessing on the tee shot and 2^{nd} shot to lay up to this green. A short iron over the creek is all you will need.

Tee 1: 562

Tee 2: 523

Tee 3: 515

Tee 4: 445

Tee 5: 400

17th Hole

Par 3 · 190

Pro’s Tip:
Tough Par 3 into the wind and water short. You must trust the yardage and pick the right club with the wind. Middle of this green is an awesome play!

Tee 1: 190

Tee 2: 166

Tee 3: 159

Tee 4: 90

Tee 5: 85

18th Hole

Par 4 · 422

Pro’s Tip:
A demanding tee shot between 2 waters still leaves you a tough mid iron to the green surrounded by water on both sides. Drive it to the 150 yard marker gets you started on the last hole of the day.

Tee 1: 422

Tee 2: 398

Tee 3: 379

Tee 4: 310

Tee 5: 266

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many golf courses are at Gleneagles?
Members enjoy access to two courses: the Queen's Course and the links-style King's Course.
What makes golf at your club unique?
Golf at Gleneagles stands out for its two distinct championship courses. The Queen’s course features Bent Grass greens, rolling terrain, sizeable bunkers, and water hazards that challenge players of all skill levels. The King’s course offers Bermuda Grass greens and a demanding links‑style layout that provides a rewarding experience for golfers of every level.
Can I play the course with my membership?
Golf access depends on membership type. Premier Golf Members enjoy unrestricted play on both courses, while Honors Golf Members have limited access. Racquet Sports and Social Members do not have access to the golf courses.
Do you offer golf instruction?
Absolutely. The Club offers professional instruction led by experienced golf professionals, with private lessons, group clinics, and player development programs designed for all skill levels.
Are golf programs available for juniors?
Yes. Junior golfers can participate in a variety of programs focused on skill-building, sportsmanship, and fun. From introductory clinics to more advanced training opportunities, the Club fosters a strong foundation and love for the game.
Do you offer private golf lessons?
Yes. Our certified instructors provide lessons for all skill levels.
Are group clinics available?
Yes. Group lessons, junior programs, and seasonal clinics are offered.
Do you offer club repair?
Yes. The Golf Shop provides regripping and basic repair services.
Do you provide club fitting services?
Yes. Professional fittings are available with top golf brands in our Pro Shop.
Can I store my clubs at the club?
Yes. Club storage is available to Members.
Is there a junior golf program?
Yes. Junior golf instruction, leagues, and seasonal camps all help make learning the game fun and engaging.

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