Established in 1890, Grantown-on-Spey Golf Club welcomes individual players and Societies. The 5710 yard course has a par of 70 (SSS68) and was progressively developed over the early part of the century by A.C. Brown, Willie Park and James Braid.
Located in the beautiful Spey Valley, the course is a mixture of parkland and woodland with many magnificent views towards the Cairngorm range and the Cromdale Hills. Walking is relatively easy and the course presents a fair challenge for every calibre of golfer.
Perhaps the most scenic hole is Murdie's View, the 275 yard 9th, a short downhill par 4 with the spectacular backdrop of the Cromdale Hills. When the heather is in bloom it is incomparable.
The Spey Valley is a major tourist area and when not golfing, the visitor can explore the Malt Whisky Trail, view the Ospreys at nearby Loch Garten, fish in the River Spey or simply go walking in the hills or through the abundant pine forests.
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Length: 5710 yards
Holes: 18
Par: 70
Fees:
2007 Fees:
Weekday Round £28
Weekday Day Ticket £35
Weekend Round £33
Weekend Day Ticket £40
Credit Cards:
All except Amex
Restrictions:
No visitors before 10.00 at weekends.
Facilities:
18 hole course, trolley hire, buggy hire, club hire, putting green, practice ground, shop, full bar.
Catering:
Full facilities available - 11.00 to 17.00 daily. (Other hours by arrangement).
Accommodation: Sunnybrae HotelEight Acres HotelPyleigh CottageHeathbank Guest HouseEight Acres HotelGolf View Hotel & Leisure ClubSunnybrae HotelGarth Hotel & Restaurant
Other Information:
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