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Golspie Golf Course
Par 68, 5990 yards
Set at the foot of Ben Bhraggie in the Highlands of Scotland, Golspie Golf Club offers one of the finest settings for a round of golf.
Founded in 1889 and designed by the legendary James Braid. The course offers a refreshing challenge to all abilities of golfer
A mixture of Links, Heath and Parkland combined with ever changing views which offer a unique golfing experience. An easy walking course which has brought many golfers back to it time and time again. The par of 68 is not often bettered and even the experienced golfer faces a variety of shot making tests. Newer golfers will also enjoy the chance to work on their game without the challenges of championship length courses.
The clubhouse offers a high standard of facilities and serves meals and drinks in our comfortable and dining area overviewing the 18th green. Locker and changing facilities are also available. Homemade dishes are provided upstairs in the clubhouse as well as quick snacks.
Golspie is an easy walking course which has brought many golfers back to it time and time again. Location
Only 15 miles from the famous Royal Dornoch, within a short drive of the other local courses and located at the south of the village about a mile from the town centre and 50 miles north of Inverness.
Golspie
Golspie is a quiet, friendly Highland village located in the centre of the East coast of Sutherland. The village boasts an award winning beach and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. A variety of activities are on offer in the area including Sea Angling, Deer Stalking, Falconry and Canoeing.
As well as the course there are many attractions and amenities for visitors to enjoy. Dunrobin castle is the ancestral home of the Earls of Sutherland and the statue of the First Duke is sited at the top of Ben Bhraggie. The statue can be reached by footpath, providing magnificent views from the summit. The Big Burn waterfall is set in the finest and most beautiful small gorge in Sutherland and is only 20 minutes walk from the North end of the village.
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