In 2016, the Club took on the back 9 holes of the original Glenisla course, creating a challenging 9 hole course (3078 yards, Par 35) with the option to play 18 holes from different tees (6229yards, par 70).
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Glenisla Golf Club, Alyth, Perthshire. (1995 - 2016)
The club and course opened in 1995.
The eighteen-hole course was designed by Tony Wardle, a golf architect who had worked alongside Robert Trent Jones and Jack Nicklaus.
Developed originally by the Glenshee Chairlift Company as a summer business to make use of its full-time ski employees during the off-season, it was bought out of receivership by the Somerville family in 2004. The Glenisla Golf Club closed on October 31st 2016. The club had a membership of 150 at the time of closure. It was planned to use the course for a housing development.
It was reported that there’s a chance that a new nine-hole course may be developed on the site at some point in the future but, if that happens, it would be years from now.