The Wee Course, one of Scotland’s true hidden gems and where golf began at Blairgowrie.
Designed originally by local Blairgowrie residents, the course has significant influences by renowned course architect Dr. Alister MacKenzie. It is heathland in character and is made up of an combination of Par 3s and 4s, all of which will require your full attention.
The Blairgowrie Golf Club was formed following a meeting held in the Victoria Hotel, Blairgowrie on Tuesday, 26th February 1889.
The Chairman of the meeting said a suitable piece of ground for golf had been found close to the Black Loch belonging to the Dowager Marchioness of Lansdowne, from whom the course took its name, Lansdowne, which was later to become the Wee Course.
Old Tom Morris played with the Captain, Sir Alexander MacKenzie of Delvine, against the Secretary, Mr Henry-Anderson and Major Peter Chalmers. The Match was very close, with Tom Morris sinking a long putt on the last green to win. When leaving, Tom Morris said “I think this is the most beautiful inland green I have ever seen” - a very favourable comment from the most famous of golfers who had laid out courses in all parts of Great Britain and Ireland.
Via The Blairgowrie Golf Club heritage