About golf in Aberdeenshire
40 coursesAberdeenshire offers a diverse golfing landscape that is predominantly characterized by its stunning links courses, with the North Sea providing a dramatic backdrop. The region is home to the world-renowned Cruden Bay Golf Club, known for its undulating fairways and panoramic coastal views, making it a must-visit for any avid golfer. The courses here are steeped in history, with many designed by legendary architects such as James Braid and Tom Morris. What sets Aberdeenshire apart is its blend of traditional links courses with heathland and parkland options, offering a varied golfing experience. The coastal courses, like those at Newburgh and Royal Tarlair, provide challenging play with the unpredictable Scottish weather adding an extra layer of complexity.
Access to Aberdeenshire's courses is generally welcoming, with a mix of public green-fee play and a few members-only clubs. The best time to visit is between late spring and early autumn when the weather is most favorable, though the hardy golfer will find year-round play possible. This region suits golfers who appreciate traditional links challenges and are prepared for the elements. While the coastal courses offer a classic Scottish links experience, inland courses like Kemnay and Westhill provide a more sheltered, parkland style of play. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or a passionate amateur, Aberdeenshire's rich variety and stunning landscapes promise a memorable golfing adventure.
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