The Murrayshall House Hotel & Golf Club's Lynedoch Course, opened in July of 2000, provides a variety of challenges for golfers of all abilities. Set within a mature woodland, the golf course's narrow fairways, water hazards, bracken-filled gullies and generous, undulating greens provide a good test. Lynedoch, like the Murrayshall Course on the pro The Murrayshall House Hotel & Golf Club's Lynedoch Course, opened in July of 2000, provides a variety of challenges for golfers of all abilities. Set within a mature woodland, the golf course's narrow fairways, water hazards, bracken-filled gullies and generous, undulating greens provide a good test. Lynedoch, like the Murrayshall Course on the property, was designed by Hamilton J. Stutt. At 5,361 yards, the par-69 golf course is shorter than its neighbor but still a challenge, running through Scots Pine woodland and wildflower meadows, leading to the large, testing greens.
The Lynedoch Course is a beautiful 10-hole parkland layout that is ideal for golfers seeking a quick game of golf or for juniors and those new to the game. Shorter, but equally as challenging as the Murrayshall Course, the layout features slightly narrower fairways, framed by tall Scots pine trees.