By air:
Frequent flights to and from Edinburgh and Glasgow airports linking with flights from Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol and Manchester. (Glasgow/Edinburgh only 35 minutes from Kilsyth).

By road:
Easy motorway links from Glasgow M8 and Edinburgh M9. Click here for a detailed road map.

By rail:
Frequent rail services run from Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh to Croy Station (only a 5 minute taxi journey).

By Boat:
Via the world renowned Falkirk Wheel, Berthing at the Auchinstarry Basin. (Only 10 minutes by horse or 5 minutes by taxi)

Other clubs nearby Dullatur Golf Club (2 miles), Westerwood Hotel & Country Club (2.9 miles), Palacerigg Golf Club (4.8 miles), Hayston Golf Club (5.4 miles), Kirkintilloch Golf Club (5.4 miles), Campsie Golf Club (5.9 miles), Lenzie Golf Cross (6 miles), Crow Wood Golf Club (6.2 miles)
Nestling in the foothills of the Kilsyth hills, it has spectacular views across the central belt from Goat Fell in the West to the Forth Bridge in the East.
History The History of Kilsyth Lennox Golf Club is a more turbulent one than most. In the last hundred years, the club has been through two world wars and a serious fire, not to mention countless changes to the course layout. The original nine hole course was founded in 1899, in the Balmalloch area of the town, but moved in 1905 to the present position North East of the town. The holes built here, overlooking the Kelvin Valley, became known as the inside six, and remain part of the course to this day. Back then, the clubhouse was a corrugated iron and timber construction, affectionately known as the Wee Green Hut, and this was transported to the new site on the back of a horse and cart!

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