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Club Information: Kirkhill Golf Club

Last edited 2026-05-04

Golf ClubKirkhill Golf Club
Club CountyLanarkshire
Club TypeMembers' Golf Club
Club Gender
Club Formation1910
Original Club NameN/A
Course AccessKirkhill
Domestic reciprocalsN/A
International reciprocalsN/A

About: Kirkhill Golf Club

Kirkhill Golf Club is a members' golf club, in Lanarkshire. The club was first formed in 1910.

Kirkhill Golf Club was established in 1910 by former members of Cambuslang Golf Club, with its clubhouse originally built as a dwelling house. The course hosted an exhibition golf match featuring Harry Vardon, a six-time Open champion, and George Duncan, Open champion of 1920, in June 1914.

The first notable player associated with the course was William Campbell, who joined during World War I and won the club championship in 1920, 1921, and 1924. Campbell represented Scotland from 1927 until 1936 and played in the 1930 Walker Cup for Great Britain & Ireland.

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Membership Fees (£): Kirkhill Golf Club

Last edited 2026-05-04

Kirkhill Golf Club
Membership Types & Fees
Membership TypeJoining Fee £Annual Fee £
Full7 Day1000500
5 Day--
Intermediate
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CountryDomestic 1--
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JuniorUnder 18s--
SocialNo Golf--

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