Braemar Golf Club is the highest 18-hole golf course in Scotland with some of the finest greens in the area.
The course is a mixture of parkland and heath and sits in the valley of the river Clunie surrounded by the magnificent Southern Cairngorms. Braemar is easily accessible from the many courses in Speyside via the well known Tomintoul to Cockbridge road and the beautiful scenery that goes with it.
The course is a short ( 4935 yards) 18 hole course, with excellent greens and fairways. Visitors will usually find lots of time and opportunity to enjoy the dramatic mountain scenery and take in the mountain air.
The course has a long history (formed in 1902) and enjoyed Royal Patronsge for much of its time. Our current patron is HRH The Duke of York who has played the course and described it as -a wonderful challenge set amid the magnificent scenery of Upper Deeside-. A sentiment shared by many including one of our members, and former Walker Cup player, Sandy Pirie.
Come and experience it for your self--you will be enchanted.
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Contact Details:
Cluniebank Road
Braemar
Cairngorms National Park
AB35 5XX
tel: 013397 41618
web: www.braemargolfclub.co.uk
Approximate Location:
At A Glance
Opening Times:
The course is closed from November through March (weather dependent) but is open most daylight hours throughout the rest of the year.
A full bar and catering service is also available most days .
Golf Course: Mixture of parkland and heath
18 Holes
65 Par
4934 Yards
64 SSS
Green Fees: The standard green fees for 2011 are as follows
Midweek round £25
Midweek day £30
Weekend round £25
Weekend day £30
Week ticket £100
The club accepts , subject to tee time availability,2 for 1 arrangements and offers a 20% discount to holders of the Cairngorm Golf Pass
Catering: Robbie and Susan Paton have been welcoming visitors to Braemar since 1998 and their hospitality and catering services are much appreciated by members and visitors alike.
Snacks and lunch day menus are served all day in the modern clubhouse overlooking the course and the surrounding hills.
Supper can also be enjoyed from an extensive evening menu and wine from a carefully selected wine list.
A fully stocked bar ensures all your favourite drinks are available.
Visitors Welcome: Visitors are always welcome by members and staff but,if staying outwith the village, are advised to check availability with the club house--especially at weekends and in July and August.





