Panmure Golf Club sits on a renowned stretch of links land between Carnoustie and Monifieth, offering one of Scotland’s most historic golfing challenges. Dating back to the 1890s, this traditional 18-hole, par-70 (S.S.S. 72) course has hosted many championships over the years and served as a Final Qualifying venue for The Open on seven occasions. Panmure is also famously associated with Ben Hogan, who prepared here for his 1953 Open victory.
With membership capped at 500, the club ensures pristine course conditions and a first-class experience for both members and visitors. Facilities include a driving and practice range, a welcoming clubhouse, and dining areas that reflect the club’s rich heritage. For golfers seeking history, challenge, and authentic Scottish links golf, Panmure is a must-play.