Month: May 2025

Kings Course at Gleneagles #8

Highlights of Kings Course At Gleneagles

  • The welcome at the resort is unreal
  • 2 large boody mary’s is the perfect pre-round warm-up!!!
  • You know you’re in for a test of golf, in beautiful surroundings
  • Colin and Nish having eagle chances – but SETTLING for birdies!
  • The par 3s were magnificent again

The Signature Hole Challenge

Following our adventure on the enchanting Queen’s Course, we took on the challenge of Gleneagles’ celebrated King’s Course. Situated in the heart of Perthshire, Scotland, this iconic course offers a distinctly different experience from its sister course, yet maintains the remarkable quality and breathtaking scenery that Gleneagles is renowned for worldwide.

The King’s Course presents itself as the bigger, bolder sibling to the Queen’s. Everything here feels more substantial – wider fairways, larger greens, more dramatic undulations, and a greater overall challenge. The first hole immediately sets the tone with what might be the widest fairway imaginable, stretching like a verdant runway before you. However, don’t be fooled by this seemingly generous opening – the raised green with its subtle slopes quickly reminds you that precision remains essential despite the apparent generosity off the tee.

We were fortunate to play with Colin, a member who has called Gleneagles home since he was just five years old. His knowledge of every contour, every breaking putt, and every strategic play option proved invaluable. Standing 20 yards away as we lined up putts, he would casually mention, “That’ll break two balls left to right,” with unerring accuracy. This insider guidance created a completely different experience, highlighting how playing with someone intimately familiar with a course can transform your round. Colin’s insights provided a unique window into the course’s history and evolution, including how the recent ownership change from Diageo to a family enterprise has sparked substantial investment across the entire resort.

The front nine offers several memorable holes, including the challenging par-3 fifth, aptly named “Het Girdle” (Hot Pan), with its upturned bowl green surrounded by strategically placed bunkers. The sixth hole provided one of our highlights, offering eagle opportunities that ultimately resulted in satisfying birdies. The fairways throughout have been thoughtfully maintained, with much of the gorse removed to improve pace of play – a sensible compromise that maintains challenge while enhancing playability.

The back nine continues to impress, with the 13th hole – “Braid’s Best” – standing out as our unanimous favorite. This visually stunning par-4 features undulating fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and magnificent mountain vistas that perfectly frame your approach shot. The 14th, a drivable par-4 with a green nestled in a valley, offers another compelling risk-reward opportunity.

Comparing the King’s and Queen’s courses provokes interesting debate. While the King’s is arguably the superior technical test with better-conditioned greens during our visit, many golfers (ourselves included) found the Queen’s course offered a more visually captivating and enjoyable overall experience. The Queen’s front nine, in particular, provides a highlights reel of picturesque golf that’s difficult to surpass.

The entire Gleneagles experience extends well beyond the courses themselves. From the complimentary bucket of TaylorMade balls at the range to the professional welcome, and from the well-appointed clubhouse to the magnificent hotel amenities, everything works in harmony to create a truly memorable golfing destination. The recent significant investment across the resort is evident in every detail, making it clear why Gleneagles continues to attract golfers from around the world, particularly American visitors touring Scotland’s golfing treasures.

Whether you prefer the character-filled charm of the Queen’s or the more substantial challenge of the King’s, Gleneagles deserves its reputation as a bucket-list destination for any serious golfer. The combination of exceptional golf, outstanding facilities, and the timeless beauty of the Scottish countryside creates an experience that lingers long in the memory – even if that memory includes an £18 sandwich from the clubhouse menu!

The Scorecard

Chris got 37 points and was LEVEL PAR on strokeplay

Nish got 36 points and was +1 on strokeplay

Kings Course Gleneagles Scorecard - Top 100 in 10 Podcast

Queens Course at Gleneagles #7

Highlights of Queens Course At Gleneagles

  • The welcome at the resort is unreal
  • A quite magnificent front 9 with a 3 hole stretch (5-7) we put forward to the Dream 18
  • You’re guaranteed to have fun on this course
  • Chris nearly got a hole in one!
  • Birdie Dance Time twice in a row for Chris!!!

The Signature Hole Challenge

Nestled in the heart of Scotland, the Glen Eagles Queen’s Course offers a golfing experience that rivals some of the most prestigious courses in the world. Despite being ranked 77th on the Top 100 courses list, the Queen’s Course delivers an unforgettable experience that elevates it beyond its ranking.

The journey begins before you even step onto the first tee. The approach to Glen Eagles is magnificent, with golden lettering adorning the entrance and an impeccably maintained driveway leading to the clubhouse. The entire arrival experience sets the tone for what awaits – luxury, attention to detail, and exceptional service. From the dedicated bag drop attendant to the Mercedes Vito shuttles transporting guests between the hotel and clubhouse, every aspect of the experience screams world-class.

The clubhouse itself is a magnificent structure, redesigned for the Ryder Cup with separate areas for European and American teams. Walking through its halls, past the Ryder Cup memorabilia, creates a sense of walking in the footsteps of golfing legends. The locker rooms are immaculate, and the staff anticipate your every need, from providing course guides to offering complimentary tees and ball markers.

What truly distinguishes the Queen’s Course is its remarkable design and stunning natural beauty. Despite being just 5,500 yards, it never feels short or underwhelming. The course features five par 3s, each more spectacular than the last, with tall trees framing shots and providing what many golfers describe as “nature’s ball tracer.” The par 3s on both the Queen’s and neighboring King’s Course are consistently magnificent – visually stunning and offering the perfect balance of challenge and playability.

The course flows beautifully through the Scottish landscape, with holes 5, 6, and 7 forming a particularly memorable stretch. Hole 6, with its beautiful rolling hills and little country road lined with street lights, creates a picture-perfect setting. The 7th hole, the only par 5 on the course, begins from the highest point, offering panoramic views including a glimpse of the exclusive “ghost course” – Glen Eagles West, owned by the Highland Spring Water magnate and virtually never played by the public.

What makes the Queen’s Course special is its playability. While challenging enough to keep excellent golfers engaged, it remains forgiving enough for higher handicappers to enjoy their round without losing multiple balls. The course has exceptional flow – described as “rollercoaster-y” rather than rippled – making for a satisfying rhythm throughout your round. The mandatory 10-minute stop at the halfway house (where you can phone ahead to order food) perfectly breaks up the round.

The back nine features back-to-back par 3s culminating in the spectacular 14th, with its dramatic two-tiered green featuring perhaps the biggest tier drop you’ll ever encounter. It was here that one of our players came within a centimeter of a hole-in-one – a magical moment even without the ace.

The Queen’s Course experience is about more than just the golf. It’s about the feeling of being treated like a professional, the breathtaking Scottish landscape, and the perfect balance of challenge and enjoyment. While some courses earn their high rankings through sheer difficulty, the Queen’s Course reminds us that golf should ultimately be about enjoyment – walking away with a smile regardless of your score.

For anyone planning a trip to Glen Eagles, playing both the Queen’s and King’s courses is highly recommended. But if you can only play one, the Queen’s offers an accessible, visually stunning, and thoroughly enjoyable golfing experience that will leave you planning your return visit before you’ve even finished your post-round drink.

The Scorecard

Chris got 34 points and was +2 on strokeplay

Nish got 30 points and was +6 on strokeplay

Queens Course at Gleneagles Scorecare - Top 100 in 10 Golf Podcast
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