Whitecraigs Golf Club

72 Ayr Road Giffnock Glasgow Scotland

Renfrewshire

G46 6SW

+44 (0)141 639 4530

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Whitecraigs Golf Club was founded in 1905. William Fernie, the premier West of Scotland course designer of his time (who included the Ailsa course at Turnberry amongst his commissions) laid out the course. Subsequently, in the nineteen thirties alterations were conducted under the supervision of James Braid.

Whitecraigs has played host to numerous golfing events, none more prestigious than the visits of the American Ryder Cup teams of 1929 and 1933 that included such household names as Walter Hagen, Gene Sarazen and Horton Smith.

Open Champions Peter Thomson and Jack Nicklaus have both conducted exhibition matches round the pleasantly undulating inland course that has remained highly rated throughout since it was founded in 1905.