Where To Play Golf
Royal Dornoch Golf Club
Royal Dornoch Golf Club is within the World’s top 20 golf courses and one of the best Links layouts that you will ever experience. Formed in 1877, Dornoch has now been a Royal club for over 100 years! A Royal title means exceptional standards and they always aim to exceed the expectations of frequent visitors.
Royal Dornoch Golf Club
Brora Golf Club
Brora Golf Club is a traditional links course, designed by James Braid, where little has changed since he left in 1923. Brora is the most northerly golf memorial to James Braid. Brora is also the headquarters of the James Braid Golfing Society, and while its President, Peter Thomson, and fellow member Ronan Rafferty annually enthuse, the club golfer, the bedrock of the game, will derive equal pleasure and satisfaction from Brora's 6110 yards.
Brora Golf Club
Nairn Golf Club
Nestling on the shores of the Moray Firth this Traditional Scottish Golf Links Course was created from a Highland wilderness of gorse and heather, and tests the talents of professional and amateur alike. Founded in 1887, it is now one of the best courses in Scotland, and last hosted the Walker Cup in 1999.
Nairn Golf Club
Moray Golf Club
The old course is considered to be one of the finest links courses in Scotland. A classic links designed by Old Tom Morris with deep revetted bunkers, undulating gorse lined fairways and smooth fast greens. It is a superb test of golf with seven par fours over 400 yards. Moray Golf Club is truly one of Scotland's gems, a fitting tribute to the artistry of Old Tom Morris and Henry Cotton and a must for golfers visiting the area.
Moray Golf Club
Nairn Dunbar Golf Club
Situated on the shores of the Moray Firth, the Nairn Dunbar golf course, founded in 1899, is a highly rated Scottish links championship course representing a formidable challenge with its gorse and whin lined fairways. The club enjoys a growing reputation for high quality competition golf. Renowned for its excellent condition and friendly reception to visitors, it has hosted many national events including the Northern Open.
Nairn Dunbar Golf Club
Tain Golf Club
Tain was founded in 1890 and designed by Old Tom Morris. Measuring 6404 yards from the medal tees accuracy rather than length is essential. The nature of Tain is a combination of links and heathland and there are a number of forced carries across tangly heather to rumpled fairways, which are edged by dense gorse.
Tain Golf Club
Spey Valley Golf Course
Golfers are in for a treat at the new Spey Valley Championship Golf Course, destined to become one of the best inland golf courses in Scotland, with some of the most breath-taking scenery.
Spey Valley Golf Course
Muir of Ord Golf Club
Muir of Ord is a heathland/moorland 18 hole course situated fifteen miles north of Inverness and is only twenty miles from Inverness Airport. It is set in some stunning Scottish scenery with clear views of Ben Wyvis to the north and to the south may been seen the Beauly Firth and hills above Loch Ness. The course has shown significant change and improvement since its inception in 1875. In the 1920’s the renowned golf course designer James Braid was engaged and much of what he altered and recommended remains intact to this day.
An interesting and challenging feature is the Inverness to Wick and Kyle of Lochalsh railway line which runs through the course adding to the golfers need for accuracy on a number of holes! Wildlife abounds on the course and players may regularly see red kites soaring above the fairways.
Inverness Golf Club
A warm welcome awaits you at Inverness Golf Club. Our tree lined parkland course offers golfers of all abilities an excellent challenge. There are lush fairways, generous well manicured greens as well as some deep bunkers that you should avoid! After your round you can enjoy a refreshing drink and appetising meal in our comfortable elevated lounge bar which boasts magnificent views over the course and surrounding area.
Inverness Golf Club
Golspie Golf Club
Golspie Golf Club offers one of the finest tests for a round of golf in the Highlands of Scotland with stunning views over the Dornoch Firth and the towering backdrop of Ben Bhraggie this is a true Highland Gem. The Par 70 offers a unique blend of links, heathland and parkland golf of all abilities.
Golspie Golf Club