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Aberdeen is a quaint mid sized city on the east coast of Scotland just shy of 2 hours north of…
Carnoustie is an ancient golf course on the way between Aberdeen and St. Andrews, closer to St. Andrews, but still…
Royal Aberdeen is an ancient golf course just north of the town of Aberdeen in the Bridge of Don. The…
Trump Aberdeen is a golf resort located about 30 minutes north of the town of Aberdeen Scotland, situated so that pretty much every hole has a view of the nearby North Sea. Unlike most of the golf courses you will regularly be playing in Scotland, this course is very much a modern golf course layout built with bulldozers. Raised tee boxes with forced carries to the sculpted fairways accompany with the view of the North Sea come together for a truly majestic feeling golf course. The greens are very large, and seemingly have all sorts of big game buried under them to make no Green in Regulation a guaranteed three putt. And as seems to be a theme with Trump golf courses the fescue is death, and the bunkers are no joke.
Cruden Bay is a golf course about 30 minutes away from Aberdeen in the village of Cruden Bay (chock full…
Even if you get to the hotel at 10pm during the early summer months you will likely be able to go out and play a few holes as is the members tradition… Midnight golf
Golf has been played on the grounds of this ancient course for hundreds of years, and you can see why the instant you arrive. The land is classic Scottish links set along the Dornoch Firth, there’s a view of the water from virtually every hole. The championship course is originally attributed to Old Tom Morris which was updated by Donald Ross.
St. Andrews is a small town north of Edinburgh on the east coast of Scotland and is widely considered to…
Any way you slice it the Old Course is a very quirky golf course. If it were not for the…