
The Nairn Golf Club's truly remarkable feature is that from every hole you can see the Moray Firth and the golden colouring and changing lights of the Black Isle. Even more extraordinary - only too easily you can strike the ball into the sea on every one of the first seven!
In fact, despite having been a scratch player, Viscount Whitelaw, Margaret Thatcher's Deputy Prime Minister, would readily admit to having done just that. Willie (as everyone referred to him) learned his golf here, and like Robert Finlay, had the capacity for making friends. Charlie Yates of Atlanta, who won the Amateur Championship in 1938 at Troon and also captained the American Walker Cup Team at St Andrews that same year, had been introduced to our very own Kenny Cameron by the gofing journalist Sam McKinlay some years earlier. So began the American connection which has been nurtured ever since.
What delights the visitor and member alike is the Scottish-ness of the links. Other than in a strong westerly, it leads you in gently before demanding accurate driving and precision second shots. Gorse is a hazard. The par 4 holes tease and confound and all four short holes are cunningly angled, with the 4th a little gem and the 14th simply spectacular. As three of the par 5 holes are over 530 yards long, it is a test for all. Yet, even more challenging than the humps and hollows that lurk in the fairways, is the trickery of the greens. Eighty years ago, having played the Championship Course, James Braid commented on their quality - "The texture of the turf and the character of the greens is unrivalled".
Also the 9 hole Cameron Course, though less challenging than the Championship Course, provides a fun round for the family or for those with less time on their hands! The practice area is ideal for warming up before a round or sharpening your short game.
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Length: 6721 yards
Holes: 18
Par: 72
Fees:
1st May - 30th September 2009
Championship Course
1 Round Ticket: Monday to Sunday 82.00
Day Ticket: Monday to Friday 118.00
Cameron Course
Day Ticket: Monday to Sunday 15.00
1st October - 31st October 2009
Championship Course
1 Round Ticket: Monday to Sunday 50.00
Day Ticket: Monday to Friday 75.00
Cameron Course
Day Ticket: Monday to Sunday 15.00
Credit Cards:
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Facilities:
The Nairn Golf Club has a modern clubhouse, and like the course, is the envy of many. The ease and elegance of the lounge and dining room are enhanced by awe-inspiring views across the Moray Firth situated just a few yards away (you might even spy some playful dolphins patrolling the Firth for salmon!) .
A variety of beers, lagers, Scotch whisky and well-sourced wines are available at the bar, while our master chef ensures superb cooking throughout the day.
Visitors can be assured of a homely welcome at The Nairn Golf Club and friendly conversation with members is positively encouraged. Where else could you find so much local knowledge?.
Change to the Rules of the Club with regard to Juniors being allowed in the information in The Whitelaw Lounge.
Catering:
Full catering is available.
Accommodation: The Waterside HotelLinks ApartmentsAchmony HolidaysGarth Hotel & RestaurantKingsmills HotelBen Wyvis HotelBunchrew House HotelEight Acres HotelRoyal Marine HotelDunain Park HotelEight Acres HotelGolf View Hotel & Leisure ClubCrerar Craiglynne Hotel, GrantownThe Ghillies Lodge
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