Message from The Captain "Looking forward to the 2008 golf season the club continues to develop its members and visitors facilities. Investment in four new motorised golf carts and a brand new visitor locker room enhance our excellent golfing provision." |
| "Visitors and members alike can now join the club mailing list, access open competition entry forms and keep up to date with club information via the members web site."
"Allowing visitors the opportunity to book dates online is central to our support of the visiting golfer. Please try the booking system, its simple, straightforward and secure. Deposits are paid by post but you are guaranteed to get your days play sorted with the minimum of fuss." |  In front of the clubhouse |
| "Please take time to 'surf' the web site and I look forward to seeing you play our championship course" Mr Brian Alison, Captain, Dumfries and Galloway Golf Club
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On The Tee..... |
The Summerhill Course, Dumfries and Galloway Golf Club's championship eighteen hole, par 70, layout has magnificent views over the hills to the north of Dumfries.
All the fairways are generous, the rough is graded and cut to avoid prolonged ball searching, and a round can be enjoyed by all categories of golfer.
|  Our 1st Tee awaits you! |
Each year the course hosts national championships for both men (Sutherland Chalice, July 14-15, 2007) and women (Mary McCallay Trophy, Sunday, August 12, 2007).
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 Robert Burns Centre, Dumfries | The Captain, Mr Brian Alison, and the club members welcome casual and society visitors. Visiting parties can use our unique on-line booking system to book that special golf day out, with the clubhouse offering first-class hospitality in bar, restaurant and locker room.
Attached to the club, the professionals shop (Telephone 01387 256902) carries a large selection of golf clubs and equipment and provides expert advice and tuition services.
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| The town of Dumfries, the regional capital of Dumfries and Galloway, has many attractions for golfer and non-golfer alike, and there are plenty of shops, walks and places of interest - mostly even within easy walking distance of the golf course - to enjoy a few leisurely hours. |