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Can you take dogs on golf courses?

Quick answer: yes, you can take dogs on some UK golf courses, but only where the individual club allows it. There is no single national rule for dogs on golf courses.

Dog Friendly Golf tracks courses that welcome dogs, including courses where dogs must stay on a lead, courses where dogs may be allowed under close control, and listings that still need a fresh check before you travel.

Start with the club policy, not a guess

Golf course dog access can change by club, season, competition day, livestock, wildlife, insurance rules and clubhouse layout. Treat every listing as a planning guide, then confirm directly with the club if bringing your dog is essential.

Dogs under control
164
Lead required
394
Club-confirmed
34

What to check before taking your dog

  • Are dogs allowed on the course with golfers, or only around public paths and outdoor areas?
  • Does the club require dogs to stay on a lead for the whole round?
  • Are dogs allowed for visitors as well as members?
  • Are dogs allowed in the clubhouse, bar, restaurant, terrace or pro shop?
  • Are there restrictions during competitions, busy visitor times, nesting seasons or livestock movements?
  • Does the policy still apply if you are booking a golf break, hotel stay or society day?

Lead required vs dogs under control

If a course says lead required, assume your dog should stay on a lead throughout the visit unless the club tells you otherwise. If a course says dogs under control, dogs may be allowed without a lead in some areas, but they still need to be calm, responsive and safely away from play, greens, bunkers, wildlife and other golfers.

For a special journey, the safer choice is a club-confirmed listing or a quick call to the pro shop before you set off.

Club-confirmed examples to start with

These listings have stronger trust signals because the club has confirmed policy details.

Good dog etiquette on the course

  • Bring a lead even if the course sometimes allows dogs off lead.
  • Keep your dog away from greens, tees, bunkers and other players.
  • Carry water, a bowl, waste bags and a towel for muddy or wet days.
  • Pick up immediately and use bins only where the club allows it.
  • Leave the round if your dog becomes unsettled or disruptive.

Know a course that welcomes dogs?

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