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Killermont was the home of the Campbell-Colquhoun family until 1904 when it was taken over by Glasgow Golf Club. Since then the country mansion house built in 1805 has been converted into a clubhouse and continually updated.
The main room in the clubhouse is a bar known as the "Smoke Room" although to meet the requirements of new legislation smoking will be prohibited in all rooms of the clubhouse as from March 2006. In addition there is a well-appointed Lounge. In both of these rooms gentlemen are required to wear a jacket, collar and tie.
There is a separate Casual Bar in which golf attire may be worn.
The dining room is renowned for its high standard of catering. Bar snacks are available in the Smoke Room and Casual Bar.
The Tennant Room named after Sir Charles Tennant a former Captain of the Club, who donated the Tennant Cup - an Open Amateur Competition played each year attracting some of the world’s best amateur golfers, some coming from as far as Australia. This room is suitable for meetings and small private parties.
The Gun Room is available for small meetings. During the Second World War a platoon of the Home Guard was stationed at the Club and it was in this room that they kept their rifles, hence the name Gun Room.
Catering (all day)
Extensive Changing Rooms
Security Lockers
Showers and Towels
Pro’s Shop
Putting Green
Practice Ground
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Pro Shop