Stay at Station Hotel Portsoy and enjoy easy access to some of Scotland’s most scenic and challenging golf courses.
Elevated coastal links course with panoramic views over the Moray Firth.
Traditional Scottish links course set above Cullen Beach with stunning sea views.
Well-maintained parkland course offering a scenic and strategic round near Banff.
Top-rated inland course known for its heathland layout and consistent conditions.
Historic seaside links course delivering a true test of traditional Scottish golf.
Relaxed parkland course beside the River Spey with smooth greens and open fairways.
Classic Moray coast links course with spectacular views and natural layout.
Peaceful parkland course set between rivers with gently rolling fairways.
Friendly and accessible course with quality greens and scenic surroundings.
Unique course with panoramic views towards the Moray Firth and Cairngorms.
Championship links course offering world-class golf along Scotland’s coastline.
One of the world’s oldest golf courses with classic seaside links design.
Clifftop course with dramatic coastal scenery and unforgettable holes.
Distinctive cliff-top course with undulating fairways and sea views.
Quiet inland course known for its well-kept greens and relaxed atmosphere.
This links style course is surely one the Scotland's best kept secrets. Slightly elevated above the sea, it boasts superlative views across the Moray Firth. This is a first class seaside test of ability.
The 11th green and 15th tee at Cullen Golf Course. Cullen golf course is a traditional Scottish links course with magnificent views over Cullen Beach.
Duff House Royal Golf Course is a beautiful parkland course always kept in immaculate condition. It has little rough, but on most of the holes either the trees or the River Deveron are waiting for the wayward shots.
Founded in 1906, Elgin Golf Club is a testing heathland course measuring 6449 yards, with par of 69, and a standard scratch of 71, fully justifying its claim to be one of the finest inland courses in the northern part of Scotland.
The 13th at Fraserburgh Golf Course Fraserburgh Golf Club was founded on 14th April 1777, which makes it the 5th oldest club in Scotland, and the 7th oldest club in the world.
Garmouth & Kingston Golf Club is situated on the west bank at the mouth of the River Spey. At 5045 yards of the yellows it is a not too demanding course with excellent greens and stunning scenery.
Hopeman Golf Club is a traditional Scottish links course with magnificent views over the Moray Firth.
Huntly Golf Course is an undemanding rolling parkland course set between the rivers of Deveron and Bogie with the burn running across several holes.
Inverurie Golf Club is a friendly members club with more than 650 golfing members. The clubhouse is attractively designed on two levels with a very pleasant outdoor veranda, overlooking the first and eighteenth holes.
Designed by Euan McIntosh, the course is set in a stunning location with the spectacular backdrop of the Cairngorm mountains to the south and wonderful views towards the Moray Firth in the north and east.
Moray Golf Club was founded in 1889, the Old Course laid out by Old Tom Morris who became a frequent visitor and played a number of exhibition matches in the early years.
Peterhead Golf Course, the 18th oldest golf course in the world, is spread among the dunes and links of Scotland's coast, a classic example of Seaside golf at it's best and toughest.
Royal Tarlair Golf Course is a clifftop course with stunning, panoramic views of the Moray Firth coastline. This course has plenty of variety with some memorable holes.
If you like traditional Scottish links courses you will love Spey Bay. This is golf as it was orginally meant, not a long course but plenty rough, bunkers and gorse to punish the wayward shots.
Strathlene is an interesting cliff top Links type course. Every hole has its own characteristics, of undulating fairways, gullys and elevated greens, making the most of the natural contours of the land.
Now over a hundred years old, Turriff Golf Club proudly presents itself as a Jewel in the Crown, one of the Gems of North East Golf Courses.
Stay at Station Hotel Portsoy and enjoy easy access to Scotland’s finest golf courses along the Moray Coast.