North East (C to D)
Covesea Links
Craggan Golf Club
Craibstone Golf Club
Course Description
The course at Craibstone is 18 holes, 5808 yards long and has a par of 69. It was originally built in 1999 by the Scottish Agricultural College to an extremely high standard. This included extensive drainage and irrigation systems that now allow golfers to play almost all year round.
In 2011 Marshall Leisure acquired Craibstone and since that time have invested in the infrastructure meaning that golf course equipment is kept up to date and maintained, investment has went into the course itself meaning playability is almost all year round. And the clubhouse is now the Brimmond Bistro where home cooked food is served seven days a week by our resident chef.
Being located in Bucksburn, Craibstone is ideally located to the city centre, close by Aberdeen International Airport and in between Dyce, Kingswells and Westhill so you wont have far to travel to enjoy our amenties and hospitality.
The course itself is an excellent balance between challenging and more straightforward holes, making it ideal for golfers of all skill levels. In addition there is also a comprehensive practise area for pitching and putting, which includes a number of greens and bunkers.
The course is kept in an outstanding condition throughout the season by the dedicated green-keeping team ensuring that the course is as good at the end of the season as it was at the start.
Cruden Bay Golf Club
Course Description
Cruden Bay Golf Club a traditional Scottish links golf course, originally designed by Tom Morris of St Andrews and Archie Simpson in 1899 and re-designed in the 1920’s by Tom Simpson and Herbert Fowler.
The Course offers an internationally famous golfing experience – old fashioned links golf at its best – on one of the best links courses in Scotland. Creating unique challenges demanding the skills of power, placement and fine judgement upon the discerning golfer.
Set against a backdrop of subtly contoured greens and magnificent panoramic views, our Course truly justifies the accolades it receives.
Cullen Golf Club
Deeside Golf Club
Course Description
The Haughton Course is considered by members and visitor alike to be one of the finest mature parkland courses in Scotland. With its mature trees, beautiful Royal Deeside scenery and tricky greens and bunkers the 6300 yard course off the gold tees is a challenge every golfer relishes no matter their level.
The short par 3 start has views stretching out over the River Dee, whilst the 2nd takes you down through the trees to the “new” part of the course. Coming back up the 13th through the tree lined avenue brings the beautiful clubhouse (built in 2004) into view.
The par 4/5 18th is a test for all with the eyes in the clubhouse watching every putt. A truly memorable experience for members and visitors alike every time they play the Haughton Course.
The Blairs Course is a nine hole course which incorporates many of the “Old” holes from the original Haughton Course. It is an enjoyable 9 holes for the whole family, whilst still challenging the lower handicap player.
Nine holes on the Blairs is ideal for those with less time on their hands.
Duff House Royal Golf Club
Course Description
Lovely course, steeped in history, surrounds the grand Duff House
Dufftown Golf Club
Course Description
Dufftown Golf Club is an 18 hole course set amongst the most breathtaking scenery in Speyside, the heart of the malt whisky country. Visitors return regularly to enjoy golf in this beautiful Banffshire setting where two of the holes (7th & 10th) feature in “Britain’s 100 Extraordinary Golf Holes” by Geoff Harvey and Vanessa Strowger.
The 10th Hole also featured in Sam Torrance’s ‘Ultimate Fantasy Course’ and was in very good company as some other holes featured were from Royal Dornoch, Troon, Carnoustie and St Andrews!
Dunecht House
Dunecht
Skene
Aberdeenshire
AB32 7AX
+44 (0)1330 860223