The golf course at Grantown-on-Spey was established in 1890, and is now recognized as a mature parkland track. Despite being relatively short, golfers of all standards will be tested by the varying styles inherent in the course.
Locals describe the opening stretch as gentle parkland, while around the turn the holes wind through woodland, before the closing stretch encompasses the undulating ground leading to the clubhouse.
There is no doubt that the signature hole is the short par-4 ninth, named Murdie's view. With spectacular views over the pines and the Cromdale Hills, it encapsulates what Highland golf is all about. A 1999 refurbishment has made visitors' experience more comfortable, with significant improvements made to the clubhouse, locker room and bar.
Combined with the Cairngorms closing in around the course, this is a truly idyllic golfing haven.
| Offer Description | Special Offer | Valid | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 Nights, Bed and Breakfast and 3 Rounds of Golf
| 01 Apr 09 - 31 Oct 09 | £197 | ![]() ![]() |
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Grantown-on-Spey is the capital of Strathspey, and is a welcoming town of 3,500 people.
The river Spey has some great runs of salmon for the keen angler, with over 8,000 fish taken each year.
Puff along the Strathspey Railway on a vintage steam train, visiting the famous local distilleries such as Cardhu, Glenlivet, Glenfarclas and Glenlivet.
GOLF TOURS INCLUDING GRANTOWN-ON-SPEY GOLF CLUB
The Spey Valley Tour
FROM £255 pp
MacDonald Aviemore Highland Resort
(18 holes Championship Course, Spey Valley, 18 holes Boat of Garten, 18 holes Grantown-on-Spey)
The Inverness Tour
FROM £349 pp
Kingsmills Hotel Inverness 4*
(18 holes Muir Of Ord, 18 holes Fortrose & Rosemarkie, 18 holes Strathpeffer Spa, 18 holes Inverness, 18 holes Grantown-on-Spey)








































