The Best Golf Courses in the Scottish Highlands

Highlands Golf

Many golfers consider Scotland do be the home of golf. Golf has been a part of Scottish culture for well over 100 years. Because golf is so infused in the Scottish culture it is easy to see why Scotland hosts so many different golf courses. Of these courses, some of the finest are located in the Scottish Highlands. If a golfing trip is what is desired then this is definitely a region to consider. Not only are there plenty of golf courses, but there are also other activities and sites to see when not golfing.

Brora Golf Club

A golf course that should definitely be checked out while in Scotland is the Brora Golf Club. This golf course was designed by James Braid (won the open 5 times) and is a perfect example of a classic Scottish golf course. It features nine holes going out from and then nine coming back in. The backdrop features a hilly country side where sheep can be seen grazing, but don’t worry fences have been set up to protect the course from the sheep.

Castle Stuart

One of the most beautiful courses in the Scottish Highlands is Castle Stuart. Castle Stuart is located close to Inverness. The course features amazing scenery, from hilly country sides to beautiful courses that overlook the Moray Firth. There are also many well-known landmarks that can be seen while out golfing. These include Kessock Bridge and the Chanonry Lighthouse. The course also has hotels and a spa as well as lodges and apartments.  Any golfer visiting the Scottish Highlands should definitely make a stop at Castle Stuart.

Royal Aberdeen Golf Club

Another course worth checking out is the Royal Aberdeen Golf Club. This course is the 6th oldest course in the world dating back to the 1780s and claims to be one of the best stretches of links golf ever created. The original design was done by Robert Simpson and was later altered by James Braid. This course is another fine example of a classic Scottish course with its rolling hills and pastures. This is definitely a course the avid golfer should play.

The Royal Dornoch Golf Club

The Royal Dornoch Golf Club is a course that should be on the list of any serious golfer. Its isolated location gives it a rural beauty that cannot be matched. The course itself follows and out and back format and has naturally raised plateaus that provide a challenge for even the most experienced of golfers. This course was original created in 1877 and has been considered a “Royal” course for over 100 years. Royal Dornoch has been consistently rated in the top 20 of the world’s 100 best golf courses. This is definitely a place worth visiting.

The courses listed in the article are only a few of many amazing golf courses in the Scottish Highlands. Anyone who is looking to take a vacation, play golf, enjoy amazing scenery and culture should definitely consider the Scottish Highlands. The Scottish Highlands features beautiful landscapes with many historic sites that will keep any traveler entertained for the duration of their trip.