Peebles Golf Course Layout

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The images below are a selection from the Club's Course Yardage Chart which is on sale in the Pro Shop.

It covers all 18 holes with tips and advice on how to play the course.

Course Guide
First hole Fourth hole Sixth hole
Firknowe - A good long iron or lofted wood required to find the target. Even then a difficult two putts are required to secure par on the sloping green. Jedderfield - The first birdie chance but be aware the tricky green that's easy to three putt. No real length required off the tee to leave a short iron approach. Glensax - The opposite of no. 5, a drive to the right side of the fairway should kick down and round a few extra yards. Keep the approach right of the pin to allow for the kick left.
Eighth hole Tenth hole Twelfth hole
Peggy's Lea - Usually downwind, a solid tee shot leaves a mid to short iron for a possible birdie chance. Kitleyknowe - Looks easy but is one of the most difficult holes to play. A solid straight tee shot leaves a shot of anything from 200 to 100 yards depending on the wind. Again a difficult 2 putts await to try and secure par. The Rushes - Left side takes the bunker out of play. To go over the bunker, the wind is usually against and across left to right, so one more club than it looks.
Thirtheenth hole Sixteenth hole Eighteenth hole
Ca' Canny - Keep tee shot to the right to allow access to the small narrow green. Avoid the greenside bunker, there is little chance of getting up and down in two strokes. The Whaum - An excellent par 3. Landing area is front right of the green, everything kicks in to the left from there. Green Mantle - Line is to the right of marker pole. 2nd shot should leave a short iron approach to the difficult green. The bank on the front of the green can hinder the pitch if your second shot goes too far.