Aberdeen City and Shire has more than 50 golf courses ranging from historic courses such as Royal Aberdeen, the sixth oldest course in the world, to Britain's highest course at Braemar. Aberdeen City and Shire also hosts the Walker Cup and other golf events.
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Banff
Designed by the brilliant golf architect, Dr Alistair McKenzie, of Augusta fame, the course is a flat and beautifully manicured parkland course with little rough.
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Aberdeen
Founded in 1903, Deeside takes its name from the river valley which climbs westward from Aberdeen into the beautiful hill country of Braemar and Balmoral.
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Banchory
Inchmarlo Golf Course: 9 holes, 4300 yards, SSS 62, par 64
Inchmarlo Lairds Golf Course: 18 holes, 6218 yards, SSS 71, par 71
9 hole beautiful but tricky parkland golf course.
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Aberdeen
Kings Links is a traditional, well-established 18-hole links course with a wide variety of holes that will make you sit up and take notice.
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Banchory
The spectacular views across Royal Deeside from Lumphanan course adds to the overall golf experience.
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Huntly
Huntly golf course is a rolling parkland course set between the rivers of Deveron and Bogie with a burn running across four holes.
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Aberdeen
Auchmill was designed by top British golfer Brian Hugget, Ryder Cup player Neil Coles and golf course architect Rodger Dyer in the early seventies as a nine hole course, which was later extended to its current 18 holes.
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Fraserburgh
Dunes Golf Centre is a fabulous brand new practice centre.
The Dunes is a family run establishment, and was built with the intentions to provide the local community with a great sports and leisure facility.
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Peterhead
In a remote and beautiful area of rolling and massive sand dunes, a few miles to the north-east of Aberdeen lies a brooding seaside links like no other.
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Aberdeen
Situated right next to its more famous No.1 course, Hazelhead's No.2 layout, originally a nine hole course, gained an extension in the early seventies and, although often in the shadow of its bigger brother, has never looked back.
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Turriff
18 holes, 6145 yards, SSS 70, par 70Over a hundred years old, this Inland course has tight fairways lined with mature trees, with the added interest of water, undulating greens and well-placed bunkers, offering a challenge to golfers of all abilities. Panoramic views of the Deveron Valley can...
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Ballater
Ballater was founded in 1892 and was originally a nine-hole course. A match was staged in 1906 between two very well-known golfers, James Braid and Harry Vardon, to celebrate the construction of a pavilion and the extension of the course.
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Banchory
18 holes, 5781 yards, SSS 68, par 69
Banchory Golf Club, where Paul Laurie started his illustrious career, is set above the banks of the River Dee on Royal Deeside.
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Aberdeen
Portlethen opened in 1990 and was designed by Donald Steel. The course is a good example of a parkland layout with many excellent natural features.
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Torphins
Torphins golf course is a hilly, inland parkland course with magnificent views of the Highlands. A nine-holer, it is mostly famous for its good greens.
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Fraserburgh
Inverallochy is an 18-hole links course that boasts views of the sea on every hole. Although fairly short by modern day standards at 5,431 yards and with six par threes, it is nevertheless a testing challenge for any level of golfer.
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Buckie
Strathlene/Buckie is a superbly maintained links course extending East from Buckie to the small village of Findochty. On a clear day there are marvellous views over the Moray Firth to the hills in the North.
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Skene
Dunecht House, a country house in the village of Skene on the outskirts of Aberdeen, is home to a beautiful little nine-hole wooded parkland golf course.