Month: November 2017

Forget Black Friday – up to 70% off Scottish Green Fees

Forget Black Friday – up to 70% off Scottish Green Fees


It would be safe to say winter has arrived!  We’ve had snow, frost, rain, Black Friday has been and gone, Cyber Monday went in a flash and it’s December tomorrow!

The Home Of GolfNext thing on the ‘to do’ list is Christmas Shopping!

So you’ve put together your wish list of what you’d like for Christmas from your pro’s shop but there is always the issue of what to get the golfing partner/wife/husband/brother/sister/mother/father in your life?

Well, one popular idea is to send them off on a short golf trip at the start of 2018 – better still, you could go with them!

Up to 70% discount off Scottish Green Fees – you won’t find that on Amazon!

If you’re prepared to play before the start of the warmer months (April/May) then you’ll beat most Black Friday or Cyber Monday discount deals, that’s for sure!

I’ve listed some links/coastal courses that are likely to be in better condition in the first quarter of 2018 than most of the inland /parkland courses.

All these courses are offering big discounts for playing in the first three months of next year, making them an ideal golfing Christmas gift.

Please read through our ‘Winter Golf Checklist’ before booking.

Highlands

Brora Golf Club
www.broragolfclub.co.uk

The scenery & seabird life on this links course will do its utmost to distract you from concentrating on your golf! This beautiful course hugs the North Sea coastline on the front 9, so wrap up well when the wind blows!

Winter green fee – £40 from now until 31 March 2018
(40%+ discount off April’s standard green fee)

Standard green fee – £68 from 1 April 2018

Golspie Golf Club
www.golspiegolfclub.co.uk

Golf has been play here for over 125 years! The course is a mix of links and parkland/heathland and will test your golfing strategy.

Winter green fee – £20 from now until 31 March 2018
(66% discount off April’s standard green fee)   

Standard green fee – £60 from 1 April 2018

Tain Golf Club
www.tain-golfclub.co.ukTain Golf Club

Tain is another course with over 125 years of golfing history behind it.  However, it is somewhat over shadowed by its illustrious neighbour, Royal Dornoch. This 6,400-yard course is a mix of links and heathland and is a ‘must play’ if you are in the area.

Winter green fee – £22 from now until 31 March 2018
(63% discount off June’s standard green fee)

Standard green fee – £45 from 1 April – 31 May 2018
Standard green fee – £60 from 1 June 2018

Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club
www.fortrosegolfclub.co.uk

Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club sits on a peninsula called Chanonry Point on the Moray Firth, diagonally across the water from Castle Stuart Golf Links. The course isn’t long but what it lacks in length, it makes up for in the bunkering, gorse, small greens and the Moray Firth looming on many holes – a great challenge!

Winter green fee – £25 from now until 9 March 2018
(54% discount off the 10th March standard green fee)

Standard green fee – £55 from 10 March 2018

Nairn Golf Club
www.nairngolfclub.co.uk

This is a true championship links course and it has held numerous national and international championships over the years. The undulating fairways are guarded by plenty of gorse and heather, so accuracy will win over length. Views of the Moray Firth, on all the holes, make this former Walker Cup course one of the most scenic in the Highlands.

Winter green fee – £50 from now until 31 March 2018
(66% discount off May’s standard green fee)

Standard green fee – £100 from 1 – 30 April 2018
Standard green fee – £150 from 1 May 2018

Nairn Dunbar Golf Club
www.nairndunbar.comNairn Dunbar Golf Club

Sitting towards the east side of Nairn, you will find this challenging 6,700+ yard, par 72 course a lot of fun to play. It has held a number of national championships and it will host many more in the future, on account of a lot of work going into the course in recent years.

Winter green fee – £25 from now until 31 March 2018
(70%+ discount off May’s standard green fee)

Standard green fee – £65 from 1 – 30 April 2018
Standard green fee – £85 from 1 May 2018

North East

Moray Golf Club – Old
www.moraygolf.co.uk
Moray Golf Club
Moray Golf Club

In terms of hidden gems in Scotland, the Old Course at Moray Golf Club must be close to the top of the list. Many golfers visiting the area simply aim for Royal Dornoch, Castle Stuart & Nairn. What they don’t realise is that they are missing out of some of the best ‘value for money’ golf on excellent courses, stretching from Nairn to Fraserburgh – the Old Course links at Moray Golf Club is no exception.

Winter green fee – £30 from now until 31 March 2018
(70% discount off May’s standard green fee)

Standard green fee – £70 from 1 – 30 April 2018
Standard green fee – £100 from 1 May 2018

Moray Golf Club – New
www.moraygolf.co.uk

I haven’t played the New Course however it does share the same highly regarded turf and terrain as the Old Course, as they sit side by side. The greens are smaller, less bunkering and 700 yards shorter than the Old Course. Sounds ideal for playing 36 holes on the Old & the New in the same day!

Winter green fee – £15 from now until 31 March 2018
(70% discount off May’s standard green fee)

Standard green fee – £30 from 1 – 30 April 2018
Standard green fee – £50 from 1 May 2018

Peterhead Golf Club
www.peterheadgolfclub.co.uk

As you arrive at Peterhead Golf Club, you’ll be forgiven if you thought your SatNav has taken you to a remote car park instead of a golf course! You are in the right place and access to the course is by the bridge over the River Ugie – it gives the course a secluded feeling. The Craigewan Links at Peterhead has got some great holes once you reach the dunes area and when you add in the views, you’ll be well satisfied at the end of 18 holes.

Winter green fee – £30 from now until 30 April 2018
(53% discount off May’s standard green fee)

Standard green fee – £65 from 1 May 2018

Cruden Bay Golf Club
www.crudenbaygolfclub.co.uk
the home of golf
Cruden Bay Golf Club

I first played Cruden Bay 30+ years ago, late on a summer’s evening. My lasting memories of that round were the shadows cast by the undulating fairways in the setting sun. It not only created a dramatic effect but also created doubt in my mind, making me question the severity of each shot on the closing holes. This is indeed one of our finest true links courses – it pretty much has it all in terms of links golf.

Winter green fee – £50 from now until 15 April 2018
(56% discount off April’s standard green fee)

Standard green fee – £115 from 16 April 2018

Newburgh-on-Ythan Golf Club
www.newburghgolfclub.co.uk

Newburgh-on-Ythan is definitely a hidden Scottish gem. Over the years it has been overshadowed by Cruden Bay to the north and Murcar & Royal Aberdeen to the south. With the addition of Trump International, 2-3 miles south of the course, my concern is that this course remains over shadowed. Go and play it and then tell everyone about it.

We’ve listed the winter rates at £30 as their official rate but I know you can play the course next week, for example, for £18 – the winter course is on the normal greens (weather permitting) but the course has been shortened by 800 yards (yellow tees). Even if you wait until the full course is in operation in April, at £40 it’s still a bargain!

Winter green fee – £30 from now until 31 March 2018
(25% discount off April’s standard green fee)

Standard green fee – £40 from 1 April 2018

Fife

Leven Golf Club
www.leven-links.com

As a former qualifying course for the Open Championship, you know you are playing on a top track! When the wind blows here, you can throw your yardage book out of your bag and unstrap your GPS watch  and try and managed your way round without the gadgets. It’s a truly great links course, with a final hole that is in my top 5 finishing holes of all time. Get the woolly hats on – for £27.50 it’s a steal!

Winter green fee – £27.50 from now until 31 March 2018
(60% discount off April’s standard green fee)

Standard green fee – £70 from 1 April 2018

Lundin Golf Club
www.lundingolfclub.co.uk

Lundin Links sits side by side with Leven Links, separated by the Mile Dyke – their history is even closer! You will be tested on this Open qualifying course with deep bunkers, tight fairways, out of bounds, burns, the ever present wind but rewarded with excellent greens and an award winning clubhouse at the 19th.

Winter green fee – £35 from now until 1 April 2018
(53% discount off May’s standard green fee)

Standard green fee – £45 from 2-29 April 2018
Standard green fee – £75 from 30 April 2018

The Golf House Club – Elie Links
www.golfhouseclub.co.uk

If someone suggested I play a course made up of 2x par 3s and 16x par 4s, my first thoughts would be that it sounds unusual and perhaps a bit monotonous. However, nothing could be further from the truth at The Golf House Club at Elie Links.

Golf has been played over these links since the sixteenth century, by all accounts! Old Tom Morris and James Braid have both been involved in the design of the current course layout. A submarine periscope, salvaged from the Royal Navy’s HMS Excalibur, is used to ensure the fairway ahead is clear at the first hole – unusual? Yes! And with no two holes the same, this course is a pleasure to play and anything but monotonous!

This course is highly regarded in Fife and further afield, and if you can get along to it before 25 March, you’ll save yourself 43% on green fees!

Winter green fee – £45 from now until 25 March 2018
(43% discount on standard green fee)

Standard green fee – £80 from 26 March 2018

And finally……

Please read through our ‘Winter Golf Checklist’ before booking any of the above courses.

 

NEXT WEEK:

I’ll be looking at courses in East Lothian, Angus, Dumfries & Galloway & Ayrshire next week for the final blog post of 2017!

Thanks for reading!

Championship winter golf in Ayrshire – hard to beat!

Championship winter golf in Ayrshire – hard to beat!


Ayrshire, in south west Scotland, is arguably one of the finest stretches of golfing land in the country!Turnberry

The rugged, yet picturesque, coastline overlooks the Firth of Clyde, Ailsa Craig and the Isle of Arran.

What a great place for Championship Winter Golf!  Three courses in Ayrshire that immediately spring to most people’s minds are the Open Championship courses at Turnberry, Royal Troon and, the birthplace of the Open Championship itself, Prestwick Golf Club.  If you haven’t visited Ayrshire before, you’d be forgiven if you thought that was it – but there are many more great courses along this coastline.

Additionally, Dundonald Links, just north of Royal Troon, was the host venue for the European Tour’s Scottish Open this year. Furthermore, there are over 40 courses in this region and many have hosted countless regional, national and international golf events.

OK! I think you get my point – this region is highly regarded in the world of golf and steeped in golfing history.

So where would I suggest playing, without breaking the bank but getting a real flavour of Ayrshire golf?

Well, here are three top rated courses offering deeply discounted green fees, over the colder months. These courses are traditional links courses and tend to cope better with the Scottish winter weather than their inland counterparts.

All three have held national championship events and two of them have been Final Open Qualifying courses in recent years.

Course 1 – Kilmarnock (Barassie) Golf Club
29 Hillhouse Road, Barassie, Troon, Ayrshire, KA10 6SY
Tel: +44 (0) 1292 313920
www.kbgc.co.uk

Kilmarnock Barassie GC - championship winter golf
Barassie Links is the championship layout at Kilmarnock (Barassie) Golf Club, which presents a good test for even the best golfers amongst you – and that’s on a calm day!

There are 27 holes at the club but the Barassie Links course offers a mix of old and new – nine holes from the original course and a new nine built in 1997.  The combination works well and it’s links turf make it ideal for championship winter golf in Scotland.

Barassie Links has held many high profile events over the years.  A handful of examples are:

2017 Final Qualifying for Scottish Open Championship
2012 Final Qualifying for Senior Open Championship
2012 Scottish Amateur Stroke play Championship
2010 Boys Amateur Championship
2009 Final Qualifying for the Open Championship
2007 Scottish Ladies Amateur Championship

Green Fees

The green fee to play this course in the summer is normally £75 per round. However, until the end of February 2018 fees are discounted by over 45% to £40. Better still, a 4 ball in the summer will cost you £250 but before the end of February 2018 it is reduced by 60% to £100, which equates to £25 per person! I’d book this one whilst you can!

Yardages

Back tees: 6852 yards – par 72
Men’s: 6484 yards – 72
Ladies’: 6094 – 75

Course 2 – West Kilbride Golf Club
33-35 Fullerton Drive, Seamill, West Kilbride, Ayrshire, KA23 9HT
Tel: +44 (0) 1294 823911
www.westkilbridegolfclub.com

West Kilbride Golf Club - championship winter golf
© West Kilbride Golf Club

If you ask me to dig out a hidden gem on the Ayrshire coast, then West Kilbride Golf Club is one that shouts out at me!

This 6523 yard championship links course maybe a few miles from its Ayrshire neighbours (20 mins drive to Irvine) but it is no stranger to hosting championship golf. It held the Scottish Boys’, British Girls’ and Scottish Women’s Amateur Championships in recent years.

I have no doubt that you will enjoy playing this traditional west coast championship links, as it is perfectly suited to winter golf.  It is a great golf course, with breathtaking views across Irvine Bay and the Firth of Clyde, with the Isle of Arran sitting proudly in the background.

Green Fees

The green fee next summer will be £57 per round. However, until the end of March 2018 fees are at a discount of 45% to £30.

Yardages

Back tees: 6523 yards – par 71
Men’s: 6146 yards – 71
Ladies’: 5781 – 73

Course 3 – Gailes Links
Gailes Road, Irvine, KA11 5AE
Tel: +44 (0) 1294 311 561
www.gaileslinks.co.uk

Gailes Links
Glasgow Golf Club opened Gailes Links in 1892. The course has hosted numerous national and international events over the years and it has been the sole Scottish Final Open Qualifying course for the last four years.

This course is one for links golf fans – intimidating bunkers, large undulating greens and fairways lined with gorse and heather, to remind you to stay on the short stuff! This setting copes well with the majority of the Scottish weather and is precisely what championship winter golf is all about.

Green Fees

A round over the summer months will cost £100 but between now and the end of March 2018, you will pay a 50% reduced rate of £50!

Yardages

Back tees: 6903 yards – par 71
Men’s: 6322 yards – 71
Ladies’: 5553 – 71

Accommodation

In order to compliment the courses above, here are some great places to stay in the area.  They all vary in price and what they can offer you; so please check out their websites:

Marine Hotel – Troon
www.themarinetroon.co.uk
8 Crosbie Road, Troon, Ayrshire, KA10 6HE
Tel: +44 (0) 1292 314444

Lochgreen House Hotel – Troon
www.lochgreenhouse.com
Monktonhill Road, Southwood, Troon, Ayrshire, KA10 7EN
Tel: +44 (0) 1292 313 343

Piersland Hotel – Troon
www.piersland.co.uk
Craigend Road, Troon, Ayrshire, KA10 6HD
Tel: +44 (0) 1292 314 747

Old Loans Inn – Troon
www.oldloansinn.co.uk
31-33 Main Street, Loans, Troon, Ayrshire, KA10 7EX
Tel: +44 (0) 1294 204040

South Beach Hotel – Troon
www.southbeach.co.uk
South Beach, Troon, Ayrshire, KA10 6EG
Tel: +44 (0) 1292 312033

Gailes Hotel – Irvine
www.gaileshotel.com
Marine Drive, Irvine, Ayrshire, KA11 5AE
Tel: +44 (0) 1294 204040

Waterside Hotel – West Kilbride
www.watersideayrshire.com
Ardrossan Road, West Kilbride, Ayrshire, KA23 9NG
Tel: +44 (0) 1294 824414

Seamill Hydro – West Kilbride
www.seamillhydro.co.uk
Seamill, Ayrshire KA23 9ND
Tel: +44 (0) 1294 822217

The above hotels are all around the £70-£110 per night for two sharing; the only exception is Lochgreen Hotel which is twice that price.  There are many smaller hotels and B&Bs available but too many to add to this blog post.  Regardless of where you stay, I would suggest booking early for this area, as it is busy most of the year with conferences, weddings and…….golfing trips!!

In terms of costs – if you were to head off as a fourball, sharing twin/double rooms, then the total for 2 nights and 3 rounds of golf would be approximately £180-£220 per person, depending when and where you stay.

Not bad, considering the golf alone would cost you more than that from May 2018 onwards!

And finally……

the Home of Golf ChecklistWhenever playing any Scottish course over the winter, here’s The Home of Golf ‘Winter Golf’ checklist that you may want to have a look at before booking – it’ll help manage expectations:

  1. Are fairway mats required?
  2. Are there any winter tees or winter greens in play?
  3. What condition are the greens in?
  4. Is there any major winter course work being carried out?
  5. Can we play at weekends? (many clubs restrict visitors on Saturdays to allow members to play)
  6. What’s the earliest/latest times for teeing off? (restricted daylight hours in winter)
  7. Are handicap certificates required?
  8. Will the clubhouse be open when we arrive or when we get back in? (restricted hours in winter)
  9. When does the kitchen close/last orders?
  10. You may want to consider teeing of a bit later, as frost can hit many courses early in the morning, resulting in the use of winter greens for the first few hours.
  11. Another reason for considering a later tee time is that fog/mist (haar) can also delay an early start on our coastlines particularly on the East coast.
  12. Take some extra layers, it can get cold out there, particularly if the wind gets up!

Green fees are substantially reduced at this time of year, which mean that if there are restricted tee times or mats required and winter greens in play, then these are the reasons for the discounted rate.

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The Home of Golf Getaways #1

The Home of Golf Getaways #1


The Home of Golf Getaways

Today sees the start of The Home of Golf Getaways.  Recommendations will initially be links/coastal courses, due to better course conditions over the next few months.

First trip is to the Angus Region on the East coast of Scotland – easy to get there by train but I would recommend hiring a car.  This region is easily accessible from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee & Aberdeen, where there are ample car hire companies available.  Check our car hire & travel details here.

The Home of Golf Getaways #1

My first Golf Getaway takes us to Monifieth, Panmure & Carnoustie.  All 3 courses that I am suggesting are within a 5-10 minute drive of each other and lie about a 20-25 minute drive to the east of Dundee.

Course 1 – The Burnside Course

Burnside Course, Carnoustie
Carnoustie will be the venue for the 2018 Open Championship, however, it is the Burnside Course, the second of three courses managed by Carnoustie Golf Links Management Committee, that I am recommending this week. The course is a links course and sits adjacent to the Championship course. It’s a well maintained track and offers exceptional value at £23 for it’s winter rate.

The course would normally be considered a top rated course if it was situated on its own, anywhere else! However, sitting right next to the Championship Course, I personally think it is underrated and is a hidden gem right under our noses!

Burnside Course, Carnoustie 18th Green
18th green, Burnside Course, Carnoustie Links

With the Open Championship approaching, there maybe additional works going on, so it would be advisable to check that the course is fully open when you want to play it. You are likely to be on mats from Dec – Feb 2018.

Course 2 – Panmure Golf Club

Panmure Clubhouse - The Home of GolfThe links course at Panmure Golf Club is definitely a course worth playing – it is an Open qualifier course and has held numerous regional and national amateur events over the years. It is a fair course but bunkers lurk at most holes to catch over zealous drives. The odd burn and out of bounds will also grab your attention, so accuracy off the tee is key.

Mats will be in use until the end of February 2018 but this is reflected in a very reasonable fee of £30. Fees in March rise to £45 and then up further as the season progresses.

Course 3 – Monifieth Links (Medal Course)

A close neighbour to Panmure is the Medal Course at Monifieth Links. A plaque at the first tee informs you that this is where Tom Watson played his first ever round of links golf. A week later he won his first Open Championship at Carnoustie in 1975 – prize money for winning The Open back then was £7,500!Tom Watson Monifieth Links

Monifieth Links, like many links courses, has a railway running along side it. As I was teeing it up on the first, the London–Aberdeen train came thundering passed……just a little reminder, before I teed off, that there’s out of bounds up the right!!!

The course is undulating and once again accuracy is always better than length on these classic links courses. There’s plenty of gorse but not on the fairways, as I was told beforehand!

A round on this course will cost £25 and will be played on mats until the end of February 2018. It rises to £35 in March and will increase further as we get into the golfing season.

Accommodation

Top Pick – Carnoustie Golf Hotel

Carnoustie Golf HotelThe Home of Golf Getaways Top Pick for staying in this area would be the Carnoustie Golf Hotel.

It has 81 en-suite bedrooms and ten suites with great views over the Championship Course, the sea and the local town of Carnoustie. The Spa and health facilities include a large heated swimming pool, sauna, whirlpool, steam room and for the more energetic a fully equipped gymnasium.

You’re only 350 yards to the 1st tee of the Burnside Course, 7-8 minutes drive to Panmure and only 10-12 minute drive to Monifieth. Easy life!

Prices will vary depending on when you stay and whether you stay midweek or at the weekend. However, as a rough guide, prices at the moment indicate apx. £80/night for a twin/double.

Other Places to Stay

There are plenty other places to stay nearby:

Carnoustie

Station Hotel
23 Station Rd, Carnoustie, DD7 6AR
Telephone: 01241 852447

Corner Hotel
103-105 Dundee Street, Carnoustie, DD7 7EW
Telephone: 01241 856291

19th Hole Hotel
8 Ferrier St, Carnoustie, DD7 7HT
01241 852108

Broughty Ferry

Woodlands Hotel
13 Panmure Terrace, Dundee DD5 2QL
Telephone: 01382 480033

The Hotel Broughty Ferry
16 West Queen Street, Broughty Ferry, Dundee DD5 1AR
Telephone: 01382 480027

Dundee

Doubletree by Hilton Dundee
Kingsway West, Dundee, DD2 5JT
Telephone 01382 641122

Invercarse Hotel
371 Perth Rd, Dundee DD2 1PG
Telephone: 01382 669231

So there you have it, if you go before the end of March 2018, it will roughly cost £320 per couple or £160 per person, depending on when and where you stay – not bad for a couple of nights away with 3 rounds of golf!

And finally……

the Home of Golf ChecklistWhenever, playing any Scottish course over the winter, here’s The Home of Golf Getaways checklist that you may want to address before booking – it’ll help manage expectations:

  1. Are fairway mats required?
  2. Are there any winter tees or winter greens in play?
  3. What condition are the greens in?
  4. Is there any major winter course work being carried out?
  5. Can we play at weekends? (many clubs restrict visitors on Saturdays to allow members to play)
  6. What’s the earliest/latest times for teeing off? (restricted daylight hours in winter)
  7. Are handicap certificates required?
  8. Will the clubhouse be open when we arrive or when we get back in? (restricted hours in winter)
  9. When does the kitchen close/last orders?
  10. You may want to consider teeing of a bit later, as frost can hit many courses early in the morning, resulting in the use of winter greens for the first few hours.
  11. Take some extra layers, it can get cold out there, particularly if the wind gets up!

Green fees are substantially reduced at this time of year, so if there are restricted tee times or mats required and winter greens in play, then these are the reasons for the discounted rate.

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T.

Winter Golf Membership – 24 reasons to keep golfing this winter!

Winter Golf Membership – 24 reasons to keep golfing this winter!


Here is our fully updated list of Winter Golf Membership deals from some of Scotland’s links & coastal courses – no excuses for not playing through the winter now!

The following courses all try to maintain a full course throughout the winter.  However, this is subject to winter course maintenance & weather conditions.  Winter Golf Membership fees are substantially reduced in most cases and this maybe due to some courses requesting that you play off mats, others may request that you play from the first cut of rough – all Club Manager & Secretaries will be happy to help and advise before you sign up.

ANGUS REGION – winter golf membership

  • Monifieth Golf Links – www.monifiethgolf.co.uk

    Monifieth Links - winter golf membership

    From 1 November to 31 March 2018
    Offering Winter Golf Ticket – £125
    (5 days Medal / 7 days Ashludie)

AYRSHIRE – winter golf membership

  • The Irvine Golf Club – www.theirvinegolfclub.co.uk
    From 1 November to 31 March 2018
    Offering Winter Golf Ticket – £275 (limited availability)
    (6 days a week / *Excls Saturdays)The Home of Golf - Prestwick st nicholas - winter golf membership
  • Prestwick St.Nicholas – www.prestwickstnicholas.com
    From 1 October to 31 March 2018
    Temporary Trial Membership – £395
    (restricted play on Saturdays)

DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY – winter golf membership

EAST LOTHIAN – winter golf membership

  • Winterfield Golf Club – www.winterfieldgc.com
    From October to March 2018
    Winter Season Ticket – £123Glen Golf Club - winter golf membership
  • The Glen Golf Club – www.glengolfclub.co.uk
    From now until the 31 March 2018
    5 day winter membership – £185
    7 day winter membership – £260
  • Longniddry Golf Club – www.longniddrygolfclub.co.uk
    From 1 November to 31 March 2018
    Winter Membership £350

FIFE – winter golf membership

  • The Home of golf - winter golf membershipCrail Golfing Society – www.crailgolfingsociety.co.uk
    From October to 31 March 2018
    5 day Winter Season Ticket – £145
    7 day Winter Season Ticket – £195
  • Scotscraig Golf Club – www.scotscraiggolfclub.com
    From 1 November to 28 February 2018
    Winter Trial Membership – £160**Late Addition**
  • Leven Links – www.leven-links.com
    From 1 November to 28 February 2018
    Monday to Friday Winter membership – £150

 

HIGHLANDS – winter golf membership

  • Fortrose & Rosemarkie – www.fortrosegolfclub.co.uk
    From 1 October to 31 March 2018
    Winter Membership Offer – £170
  • Nairn Dunbar Golf Club – www.nairndunbar.com
    From 1 November to 31 March 2018
    Winter Membership £150 (details on their Facebook page)
  • Reay Golf Club – www.reaygolfclub.co.uk
    From 1 October to 31 March 2018
    Winter Membership £70

    Reay Golf Club - winter golf membership
    Reay Golf Club

NORTH EAST – winter golf membership

SCOTTISH BORDERS – winter golf membership

Winter Golf Checklist

Winter Golf Checklist


Winter Golf Checklist

Winter Golf ChecklistWhenever playing any Scottish course over the winter, here’s The Home of Golf’s Winter Golf Checklist that you may want to have a look at before booking a round – it’ll help manage expectations:

  • Are fairway mats required?
  • Are there any winter tees or winter greens in play?
  • What condition are the greens in?
  • Is there any major winter course work being carried out?
  • Can we play at weekends? (many clubs restrict visitors on Saturdays to allow members to play)
  • What are the earliest/latest times for teeing off? (restricted daylight hours in winter)
  • Are handicap certificates required?
  • Will the clubhouse be open when we arrive or when we get back in? (restricted hours in winter)
  • When does the kitchen close/last orders?
  • You may want to consider teeing of a bit later, as frost can hit many courses early in the morning, resulting in the use of winter greens for the first few hours.
  • Another reason for considering a later tee time is that fog/mist (haar) can also delay an early start on our coastlines particularly on the East coast.
  • Take some extra layers; it can get cold out there, particularly if the wind gets up!
  • What is the club’s cancellation process – in terms of frost, fog, etc?

Green fees are substantially reduced at this time of year, which mean that if there are restricted tee times or mats required and winter greens in play, then these are the reasons for the discounted rate.

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