The Banff and Buchan area has a great range of first class golf courses (links & parkland) for further information on any of the courses listed please visit their website.
The Banff and Buchan area has a great range of first class golf courses (links & parkland) for further information on any of the courses listed please visit their website.
Cruden Bay is a warm and welcoming golf club that caters for both members and visiting golfers from across the globe. Experienced pro shop staff, first class bar and catering staff and the club’s administration team ensures a warm welcome to Cruden Bay and promises that your day playing golf will be one to remember.
The NE of Scotland is renowned for its rugged beauty and the course at Royal Tarlair is no exception. Situated in the town of Macduff, the course commands panoramic views of thecoastline with the village of Pennan made famous by the film “Local Hero”. A warm welcome awaits all visitors to Royal Tarlair and all we ask of you is to enjoy your golf while here.
Inverallochy Golf Club remains one of the North of Scotland’s most prized courses offering all the challenges of a major Pro-Am circuit with the accessibility and unspoilt beauty you desire. As mentioned in the Scottish Golf Club Guide, Inverallochy Golf Club is one of the areas hidden treasures.
The natural links course of Fraserburgh has a variety of different types o f holes provi ding a very interesting and enjoyable game of golf. The views over the course are splendid with the panoramic view from the 3rd tee offering the visitor a spectacular view of sand, sea, links and the Buchan landscape. Fraserburgh Golf Club was founded in 1777 making it the 7th oldest club in the world. It moved to its present location in 1891 and in 1922 James Braid the famous golf designer redesigned the course and much of his design remains today.
Peterhead Golf Course is the 18th oldest golf course in the world, and a visit will show the benefits of well-established traditions and knowledge. The club also incorporates contemporary movements with the new club house was built in 1997 full of modern facilities at your disposal.
The original Duff House Golf Club was formally constituted on 1st March 1910 to a plan by the late James Braid. The brilliant Golf Architect Dr. Alister Mackenzie (who later went on to design the World famous “Augusta National”) redesigned the course in 1923, finishing the project in 1924. The course is a flat, beautifully manicured parkland course with little rough. The large “Mackenzie” two-tiered greens, many well positioned bunkers and trees make the course a severe but fair challenge to golfers of all abilities.
First opened 1979, extended to 18 holes in 1996. Lonside is a parkland course on the outskirts of the village of Longside, 6 miles from Peterhead. It’s a short course with some tricky par 3’s and 1 par 5. Even though fairways are open, a strayed shot may well end up in water as a river flows right through the course with added ditches etc. With a small but friendly club house. Meals served every day except Tuesday and roast dinners on Sunday. Altogether a nice course, ideal for a fun day out with tee times that can be reserved.