An outstanding championship course with fast greens on the shores of the Moray Firth. After
Great Britain & Ireland defeated the United States to win the 37th Walker Cup here in 1999,
the vanquished captain Danny Yates paid tribute to this traditional Scottish links, saying:
`The golf course was spectacular. The conditioning, the set-up couldn`t have been better. This
has been a special place and the people have been so wonderful.` Founded in 1887 and extended
by Old Tom Morris, James Braid and Archie Simpson, it has played host to many golfing greats.
CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE: 18 holes , 6,705 yards (championship tees), par 72 (SSS 74). Medal 6,430
yards, par 71. Amateur record: Marc Warren 66. Pro record: David Small 65.
NEWTON COURSE: 9 holes, 3,542 yards (for 18 holes), par 58 (SSS 57).
Signature hole:
FOURTEENTH (`Kopjes` 219 yards, par-3) - Out of bounds on the left. From the championship tee,
191 yards to the front of the undulating two-tiered green, which is guarded by bunkers right and
left. Picturesque hole.
Yes, subject to availability.
£70 per round weekdays and weekends.
Restaurant and bar open all year round in a magnificent new clubhouse built in 1990. Functions catered for.
Trolley hire (£2),club hire £12), caddies may be requested but cannot be guaranteed, changing rooms,
putting green, pro shop, practice ground, driving range, coaching clinics.
15 miles east of Inverness. From Inverness, turn left at church with tower along Seabank Road. From Aberdeen,
on A96, turn right at church with tower.