Highlands

Home to the vibrant city of Inverness and sparsely populated islands. The varied climate leads to a wide range of habitats and golf courses such as Tain Golf Course which has spectacular views over mountains and benefits from a sheltered climate. The golf course offers one of the finest settings and challenges for a round of golf.

  • Brora Golf Club (Highlands, Highlands, Scotland)
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    18 Holes, Par 72, 6,217 Yards

    The James Braid designed Brora Golf Club was established back in 1923 and is a traditional links golf course. The course measures 6,217 yards in length and combines a mixture of bent grass, beach sand, burn water and gorse. Each hole presents its own test and will make for an exhilarating round of golf. 18 Holes, Par 72, Yardage 6217. Links.

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  • Forres Golf Club (Highlands, Highlands, Scotland)
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    18 Holes, Par 70, 6,141 Yards

    Forres Golf Club is a Par 70, 18-hole parkland golf course measuring just less than 6,300 yards. Although it is not the longest of golf courses it will certainly prove a good test for golfers of all abilities. Forres Golf Club is beautifully maintained and is full of memorable holes. Its pedigree as a top venue is unquestioned, as it has previously …

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  • Nairn Dunbar Golf Club (Highlands, Highlands, Scotland)
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    18 Holes, Par 72, 6,765 Yards

    Nairn Dunbar Golf Club is an 18 hole, Par 72 Championship golf course that measures 6,765 yards. The tight and bounding fairways reward attention to roll as well as flight. The small, deep bunkers are well-placed to punish the wayward shot. The fast and true greens are generally raised and feature at least one side down which errant balls will roll. …

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  • Tain Golf Club (Highlands, Highlands, Scotland)
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    18 Holes, Par 70, 6,404 Yards

    Overlooking the Dornoch Firth, Tain arguably offers one of the best settings imaginable in the Highlands for a round of golf. The sea on one side and the backdrop of the mountains behind offer the perfect surroundings to this challenging and beautiful course. Designed by 'Old' Tom Morris, the layout of holes guarantees an interesting round for begin …

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  • Moray Golf Club (Highlands, Highlands, Scotland)
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    18 Holes, Par 71, 6,990 Yards

    Moray golf course was designed by Old Tom Morris and is often described as one of the most classic golf links in Scotland. Measuring just under 7,000 yards in length, this par 71 golf course with it's undulating fairways and greens provide a tricky test of golf.

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  • Moray Golf Club (Highlands, Highlands, Scotland)
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    18 Holes, Par 69, 6,004 Yards

    Sir Henry Cotton transformed the New Course at Moray Golf Club into 18 holes back in 1979 however it still remains a stern test of golf. The vast majority of the holes on the New Course flank the Old Course's holes and although at just over 6,000 yards it isn't as long, its narrower fairways and undersized greens make it a tentative challenge.

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  • Elgin Golf Club (Highlands, Highlands, Scotland)
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    18 Holes, Par 69, 6,449 Yards

    This fantastic golf course measures in at 6449 yards from the back pegs. The long difficult par 4’s makes it a sure test. This heathland golf course provides a great test for all levels of golfer and it is in great condition year round which justifies its claim to be one of the finest inland golf courses in Scotland.

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  • Inverness Golf Club (Highlands, Highlands, Scotland)
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    18 Holes, Par 69, 6,256 Yards

    This superb par 70 golf course at Inverness Golf Club measures at 6,256 yards and has previously hosted the Northern Open. There are plenty of great defining features that push your golfing skills, in particular the use of water which is unusual for the area as it mainly compromises of links courses. The highlight of the golf course is the dog-leg 1 …

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