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golfing
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Scotland
is indeed the birth place of golf and the country is dotted with fine
courses. Several are nearby A Eilean A Cheo, some of championship quality.
Speyside boasts at least two dozen courses. We will be happy to help you
plan a few days of golfing in this historic area. Remember: in order to
golf in Scotland, you must have a registered handicap or a letter from
your golf pro verifying your handicap.
Boat of Garten: 18 holes, 5720 yards. Set
in idyllic surroundings of birch woodlands by the Spey. A testing, but
rewarding course, it has absolutely stunning views of the Cairngorms.
Carrbridge: 9 and 18 holes, 5300 yards. Not to be taken too seriously,
this is an ideal place for the light-hearted round in attractive surroundings.
Grantown-on-Spey: 18 holes, 5745 yards.
Founded more than 100 years ago, this course has something to offer players
of every standard. A fairly demanding course in a typical woodland setting.
Inverness: 18 holes, 5451 yards. By the side of the Caledonian Canal,
in a parkland setting, golf here is not too demanding. This municipal
course offers an enjoyable day.
Kingussie: 18 holes, 5555 yards. This course
was designed by Harry Vardon, and opened in the 1890's. It has enchanted
golfers
ever since with its
stunning views of the Spey Valley. The highest
green is at 1000 feet.
Newtonmore: 18 holes, 5890 yards. On the
old flood plain of the River Spey, this parkland course offers a combination
of splendid golf amidst splendid scenery.
Rothes: 9 holes, 2526 yards. This attractive
little course at Blackhill was created in 1990 on local upland pasture.
Although play here is not too demanding, there is much to satisfy the
discerning golfer. The views of the Strathspey are simply glorious.
Abernethy: 9 holes, 2484 yards. A little
downstream from Boat of Garten, this is an enjoyable yet challenging course
near the river and by the great pine woods of Abernethy.
Of the local courses, Grantown is nearest
at about 4 miles away, and Inverness the furthest away of those mentioned,
approximately 35 miles. The cost of golfing is determined by the individual
courses.
Click here for Scotland
rates.
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