New Members Welcome

In becoming a Member of The West Lothian GC you will become part of a Membership who take great pride in their Club. With a championship course, large clubhouse and stunning views, you are assured of excellent value for money and a very warm welcome from members and staff.

Benefits of Membership

  • 18 Hole Course (Airngath) Course/Slope 71.2/126 Par 71 – 6249 yards
  • 9 Hole Course (Crombie) Course/Slope 69.2/116 Par 35 – 2911 yards
  • 18 Hole (Kinglass) Winter Course Course/Slope 62.7/107 Par 64 – 4347 yards
  • Reciprocal discounted golf at over 29 other courses (Reciprocal Green Fee Scheme – Linlithgowshire Golf Association
  • Fully Stocked Professional Shop with indoor swing studio
  • Forth & Fore – Bar and Catering service for all the family
  • Guest introduction – 12 guests per year, same person limit 4 times irrespective of who introduces them
  • Various Categories available
  • Deposit and monthly payment options available

Simple to join

Fully online application & approval

Reciprocal Golf Offers

1892 Club

1892 Club was formed by a number of golf clubs who were all founded – in 1892!

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*Community Membership

As a Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC) WLGC is open to the whole community including those on low or modest incomes.

Anyone who cannot afford Full membership should apply to the Club Secretary and be able to demonstrate that the full cost of membership is not affordable to them.

Our Community membership category offers an inclusive 5 Day Sunday PM to Thursday membership at an annual cost of £502 or £42 per month by monthly direct debit. 

Each application will be considered on its own merits. 

Membership Documents

Junior Section

Safeguarding Documents

Code of Conduct

Mission Statement

The West Lothian Golf Club provides access to golf for players of all standards in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere that does not discriminate on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation or disability. Our member’s needs are prioritised first and foremost, our sponsors enjoy the benefits of being associated with the club, guests & visitors are welcomed and all enjoy our course, professional, bar and catering services

Equality Statement

The West Lothian Golf Club is committed to the equitable and fair treatment of all members, guests, visitors, volunteers and present and potential employees. We are determined to ensure that every person regardless of disability, age, gender, sex, sexual orientation, race, colour, nationality, ethnic origin or religious conviction has a genuine opportunity to participate to their full potential at all levels and in all roles within the club

Members, Guests and Visitors – Code of Conduct

The West Lothian Golf club deems that upon payment of membership or green fees, all members, guests and visitors have given their consent to be bound by both the restrictions and penalties imposed by this code of conduct. Members shall be liable for any breach committed whether by themselves or their guests.

The intention of this is to establish clear and acceptable behaviour expectations for The West Lothian Golf Club members, guests and visitors. It is not intended to restrict the rights of anyone but rather to ensure that all members, guests and visitors can expect to be treated with respect while enjoying The West Lothian Golf course and clubhouse.

Dress Code

The West Lothian Golf Club, in keeping with the majority of golf clubs, operates a dress code which must be observed by all Members, Guests and Visitors to the club. These rules apply to the clubhouse and on the course.

Only appropriate attire should be worn on the course. Denims and football tops are prohibited. Soft spiked and all-weather shoes used on the course may be worn in the clubhouse provided they have been cleaned, no hard
spiked shoes.  

In the clubhouse jackets and ties are not required, the above code applies with the exception that ‘smart’ denim jeans and training shoes will be permitted. Juniors (<13 years) should dress for comfort and the conditions with appropriate footwear (golf shoes or trainers).

Responsibilities

Members must always act within constitution & bye-laws, club policies & procedures. These are available from the secretary’s office. No member shall be absolved from their effect on any allegation of not having received a copy.

Be respectful to all those you come into contact with at The West Lothian Golf Club. Respect diversity, different roles and boundaries, and avoid giving offence. Do not engage in any form of sexual, racial, religious discrimination or harassment. Do not conduct yourself in any rude or immoral manner, including the use of profane language, gestures, insults or other such misbehaviour.

When using social media in connection with the club, its officials or members, do so in a manner which could not be deemed offensive. You are asked to consider the impact of publicly expressive negative issues relating to the Club, its officials or members on social media. Any such issues should be raised in line with the process outlined in this Code of Conduct for dealing with complaints and protests.

In no case shall an employee or volunteer of the club be reprimanded directly by a member, or entitled to enter into discussion with a member on any instructions passed to them by the council.
As well as avoiding actual impropriety, conduct yourself in a manner which does not damage or undermine the reputation of the Club (especially when you are representing the club) and do not take part in any activity which is in conflict with the objects of the Club or which might damage the reputation of the Club.

On the Course

Avoid slow play, apply ready golf principles and allow other golfers to play through as appropriate.
Adhere to the dress code and observe proper golf etiquette as well as R&A and local rules of the course.
Respect the rights of other players and golf course staff. Golf course staff always have right of way when actively engaged in work on the course – do not play your ball if there is any risk to staff or equipment.
Respect the golf course, golf carts and obey all signage on the golf course.
Take pride in the physical appearance of the golf course as it is reflective of you as a member. Replace divots or use seed mix, rake bunkers and fix pitch marks.
Act honestly in all occasions during play. Conduct yourself in a sportsmanlike manner and do not knowingly cheat, throw clubs, disrespect employees, officials or fellow competitors.

*BLIND TEE SHOTS*

There are a number of blind tee shots on the summer and winter course.

As is engraved in golf etiquette, please always allow the group ahead to move out of range before striking any shot and in the event of a way word shot, a loud shout of FORE must come from the group. In the case of the 17th and you are the group approaching the green or waiting on the 18th tee, consider allowing the group behind to play their tee shots before you go down to the green or hit your tee shot at 18. That way you are fully aware a tee shot has been struck and it will also help speed up play.

The other drive worth noting is the 16th or winter 14th (The Valley). It is recommended that the group ahead leave one person visible at the top of the hill, if possible, so that the group behind are aware of the situation on the fairway. Appreciated this isn’t always possible but will help to reduce the risk.

In the Clubhouse

Respect clubhouse facilities

The use of foul or abusive language such as swearing has no place in the clubhouse and any member heard using unacceptable or offensive language will be asked to either stop or leave the premises. Where someone is observed consistently using bad language after being warned then their continued membership will be reviewed accordingly. Whilst fully acknowledging that adult banter contributes to increasing a healthy atmosphere amongst members, these rules are to safeguard others who should not have to hear language that they would not personally use or make people feel uncomfortable.
Smoking or the use of e-cigarettes is not permitted within any of the club buildings.
Be considerate towards others when using your Mobile phone in the clubhouse.

Complaints & protests

All complaints must be made in writing addressed to the Secretary and signed by the person complaining. The Secretary shall submit all complaints and protests to the Council for consideration at a properly convened meeting or earlier if required. The decision of the Council shall be final and binding upon all concerned.

Disciplinary procedures

Should the conduct of any Member of the Club either in the Clubhouse or on the Course give concern to the Council, either by observation or intimation and is such that the reputation of the Club may suffer as a result, the Council may take whatever action they deem fit to rectify the situation in terms of suspension or expulsion from the Club. Such member shall have the right of audience before the Council prior to any decision being taken and said decision reported to the Member in writing. In terms of discipline, the decision of the Council shall be final until such time as an Annual General or Special General Meeting of the Club by majority decision homologates the Council decision. Neither the Club nor the Council shall be liable for any claim at the instance of said Member in respect of suspension or expulsion