The Clubhouse

On a balmy summer's day with the larks singing and the smell of moorland flowers all around, a day's golf at Lanark is refreshing regardless of the score. For still further refreshment however, the hospitable clubhouse provides comprehensive lounge and dining room facilities, with panoramic views from the clubhouse window. The old wood panelled smokeroom has been maintained and largely occupies the same setting as the earlier clubhouse of 1892. It evokes the tradition and history of the club - of days when the red blazer was de rigeur on the course.


Original plan of the clubhouse, 1924.

At the end of a thoroughly enjoyable day's play over the moor at Lanark, the golfer can relax in the old smokeroom and reflect upon the good fortune that has brought him to such a fine course and to a club whose roots occupy a distinguished place in the golfing history of Scotland.