GOLF TOURISM CASH BOOST
GOLF tourism is providing a welcome financial boost to clubs across the Highlands. While well-known links courses attract the majority of foreign golfers, more and
GOLF tourism is providing a welcome financial boost to clubs across the Highlands. While well-known links courses attract the majority of foreign golfers, more and
The Newton course was then laid out by James Nelson (the Professional at the time) incollaboration with Lord Finlay. The tees and greens were agreed,
We were on a cruise and wanted to golf in Scotland in August of 2023. We called Invergordon Golf Club ahead of time and set up our round. The person that helped us was fantastic (very sorry, cannot recall her name). They were very welcoming and set us up for a great day. They even loaned us a cart from a member as they did not have any available! The views were fantastic, and the golf was very enjoyable. I highly recommend this place!!!
The mystical Highlands have been a place of longing ever since the fantasy TV series OUTLANDER, based on the novel series “Highland Saga” by Diana
Nestled along the scenic route of the North Coast 500 (NC500), Durness Golf Club is a hidden gem that recently left two avid golfers, David
Discover hidden gems and lesser-known courses that offer a unique golfing experience amidst breathtaking landscapes and welcoming communities. Richie Ramsay, a Scottish professional golfer, holds
Aigas has a spectacular setting nestling between the peacefully flowing river Beauly and the steep pine clad slopes of the Aigas community forest.
Designed by one of the grand-masters of golf course architecture, James Braid (1870-1950), “The Boat” is set alongside the River Spey in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, only 10 minutes drive from the bustling village of Aviemore.
Set in some of the most spectacular scenery in Sutherland with Rolling Hills, Purple Heather, Scots pine and views over Loch Migdale. Peter Alliss describes Bonar ”as a mini Gleneagles”.
‘One of my favourite links is Brora on the Moray Firth, where the golfers share a precious piece of territory with a hundred or so woolly sheep. What could epitomise nature better than such a communion’ Peter Thomson, CBE, Open Champion
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