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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Aboyne
The recreational offerings of ABoyne Loch, which lies to the north of the main Aberdeen road as it heads out of town, are now widespread and popular and the tranquility of the place is very appealing.
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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 be...
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Newburgh
Newburgh-on-Ythan Golf Club was founded in 1888 and was originally a nine hole course laid out on the Newburgh Links which is located along the River Ythan estuary and the coastal dunes.
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Aberdeen
Archie Simpson laid out the first course at Murcar in 1909 in spectacular links land in the north east of Scotland near Aberdeen.
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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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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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Peterhead
Nestling in the dunes above the point where the River Ugie and the North Sea meet you will find Peterhead Golf Club, one of the finest links courses to be found in Scotland.
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Inverurie
Kintore is predominantly heathland in nature and covers a large area of land from the Don Basin, near the Clubhouse, to mature woodland at the far perimeters.
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Oldmeldrum
Oldmeldrum Golf Club is an open parkland 18-hole course that enjoys panoramic views over a large part of Aberdeenshire, from the Grampians in the west, to the coastal area in the east.
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Bridge Of Don
In the league table of golf course antiquity, the Royal Aberdeen Golf Club stands at number six and by rights should be known to a much wider audience around the world than it already is.
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Aberdeen
Situated just four miles north west of the city centre of Aberdeen is this delightful layout.
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Braemar
Braemar Golf Club is Scotland's highest 18 hole course yet and you won't need your climbing boots to play the course.
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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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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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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
Fraserburgh Golf Club A natural links course playable all year round.