Discover the best top things to do in Caithness and Sutherland, United Kingdom including Royal Dornoch Golf Club, Durness Golf Club, Wick Golf Club, Golspie Golf Club, Bonar Bridge Ardgay Golf Club, Reay Golf Course.
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5.0 based on 381 reviews
Designed by Old Tom Morris in 1886, this challenging, historic course has spectacular views of the North Sea and goes almost straight out and straight back, with the angle changing subtly at each hole.
Had a first rate couple of visits to Royal Dornoch this New Year. Found the course in great condition even at this time of year, and the hospitality and catering in the clubhouse was top notch. The course is a great challenge with some fantastic holes, especially as you work your way back to the clubhouse. Views are stunning. Will definitely be back in the Summer.
5.0 based on 41 reviews
Golfers at this remote course face challenging hilly terrain, but are rewarded with a picturesque setting.
We had arranged to hire clubs and were met by an extremely friendly member to complete that transaction. The clubhouse is warm and cosy with panoramic views of the bay. A great visitors course with so many different holes. The final hole is a brilliant short hole across the cliff and in you come to the deightful club house. Though I rarely get up so far North, I love this place!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Challenging 18-hole layout that offers a mix of links, heath and parkland along with panoramic views from practically every hole.
Golspie was the “lead” course in our golfing trip of ten courses throughout Scotland. Though we played many of the big names (Royal Dornoch, Nairn, Castle Stuart, Cruden Bay, Royal Aberdeen, St. Andrews Old Course, Kingsbarn), we couldn’t have picked a better place to start. Our visit started with a very kind welcome in the pro shop. Two of us gals had inadvertently gone through the men’s locker room by accident trying to locate the pro shop. The lady in the pro shop had witnessed our faux pas but never said a word until we confessed our mistake. She just laughed it off. We were fortunate to have lovely weather which, of course, contributed to such a special day. And a special day it was. What fun! The right mix of challenging but fair holes. We had the whole course to ourselves because of a later tee time ( club match in the morning). Beautiful scenery was an added bonus to a great round of golf. Golspie is indeed a hidden gem! Everyone who comes to this area should give this course a try. You will not be disappointed and Golspie may become one of your new favorites as it was for us.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
On a surf trip with no plans to play golf, we were welcomed with open arms by the club, lent clubs, balls and tees - incredibly generous. Good course with some challenging holes...
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