Welcome to one of the best loved sports in Scotland and in Inverness. There is a massive selection of Golf in Inverness and the Highlands, it is the passion of many and a frustration for some too. If you are coming to Inverness on holiday or up to Inverness on business you should still take your clubs so you can keep your swing finely tuned at some of Scotland's most loved golf courses in the Highlands. You can now also book the new GOLF Package the link contains the flier details. For more details also see Golf Shortbreaks. In the mean time here are some fantastic Golf Courses:
Tain Golf Course - a traditional Highland links course designed by Old Tom Morris, 31 miles north of Inverness. The Championship Links enjoys spectacular views and enjoys a sheltered climate, which allows favourable golfing conditions for most of the year. The 3rd hole rated as one of the best 18 links holes in Scotland and our 17th acknowledged as one of the top 18 holes designed by Old Tom Morris. Tain offers one of the finest settings and challenges for a round of golf.
Nairn Dunbar Golf Course - situated on the shores of the Moray Firth, the Nairn Dunbar golf course, founded in 1899, is a highly rated Scottish Links Championship course representing a formidable challenge for all golfers.
Nairn Golf Club - founded in 1887 it is one of the best courses in Scotland located on the Moray Firth it is guaranteed to test even the best golfers as the 1st seven holes are all by the sea! The Newton course offers 9 holes at a more relaxed pace ideal for families or social golfers.
Inverness Golf Course in the city centre it is an excellent test of golf for all levels of player and a great alternative to the traditional links course. Visiting golfers play the 6,256 yards par 69.
Torvean Golf Club, Inverness - 18 Holes, 5784 yards it is located just on the edge of the city on the A82 from Loch Ness. A lovely course for all levels.
Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Course - James Braid's remarkable achievement designing 18 challenging holes within the narrow Chanonry peninsula is instantly obvious and admired by first-time visitors. Often referred to as 'a gem of a course by the sea' – what the Club may lack in yardage is more than offset by its small, deceptive greens and strategically-placed bunkers Playing to your handicap, is never easy, especially on a windy day. Par is 71 but the standard scratch score is 69.


