One of Scotlands hidden gems Fort Augustus was laid out in 1924 by Harry Shapland Colt on the banks of the Caledonian Canal near Loch Ness.
It's a traditional heathland course and is widely regarded as the most challenging 9 hole course in Scotland.
There are dual tee positions giving the course a true 18 hole feel. (Please go to the About Us tab on our main site for our Scorecard).
The dense gorse and heather that line the long narrow fairways demand accurate driving.
Putting too is a real challenge with the sloping heavily undulated greens varying in speed depending on the weather conditions.
The scenary never loses it's breathtaking appeal to those who have played here in the past or are visiting for the first time.
Our clubhouse is small and cosy which allows us to offer a personal welcome to all who play here and our licenced bar and selection of hot and cold snacks make it the perfect place to relax after your round.
This website is being continually updated so please be sure to check out the relevant pages for up to date news.
We guarantee you'll feel as though you've always been here and will want to come back.
Hope to see you soon.
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Length: 5454 yards
Holes: 9
Par: 67
Fees:
£15.00 per round
£20.00 for day ticket
£60.00 for weekly ticket
Credit Cards:
Please check direct with club
Restrictions:
Members only Saturday 12 to 4.30.
Facilities:
Club and trolley hire.
Catering:
Licenced Clubhouse open for catering March to October
Mon - Fri 10 to 6
Sun 12 to 4
Accommodation: The Waterside HotelDrumnadrochit Hotel
Other Information:
What to see and do in Skye & Lochaber
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