
Aberdour Golf Club
Aberdour, Fife
Established in 1896, Aberdour is a scenic parkland course on the shores of the Firth of Forth with spectacular views across to Edinburgh. The course offers a good test of golf with undulating fairways and strategic design. Popular with locals and visitors for its beautiful setting and excellent value.
Aberdour Golf Club, established in 1896, sits on elevated ground above the Firth of Forth with spectacular views across to Edinburgh and the Lothian coast. The parkland course features undulating terrain, strategic bunkering, and well-maintained greens. The club has a friendly, welcoming atmosphere and offers excellent value for golf in such a scenic location. The course provides a good test for all levels while being particularly enjoyable for mid-handicappers.
Architect
Various architects over time
Established
1896
- Spectacular Firth of Forth and Edinburgh views
- Friendly local club
- Excellent value parkland golf
- Views of Forth Bridges
The course features scenic parkland holes with Firth of Forth views. Several elevated holes offer spectacular panoramas of Edinburgh and the Forth Bridges. The undulating terrain creates interesting challenges. The strategic bunkering rewards accurate play. The views are particularly stunning from the higher holes. The course provides good variety and excellent value.
Recommended Months
Course Conditions
Well-maintained parkland conditions. Fairways are typically in good condition with some natural undulation. Greens are true and receptive. The elevated location offers good drainage. Excellent value. Summer provides peak conditions with spectacular views. The course is suitable for all skill levels. Good year-round playability.
What type of golf course is Aberdour Golf Club?
Aberdour Golf Club is a parkland located in Fife. Established in 1896, Aberdour is a scenic parkland course on the shores of the Firth of Forth with spectacular views across to Edinburgh. The course o...
Where is Aberdour Golf Club located?
Aberdour Golf Club is located in Aberdour, Fife. It's situated in the Fife region of Scotland.
What is the history of Aberdour Golf Club?
Aberdour Golf Club, established in 1896, sits on elevated ground above the Firth of Forth with spectacular views across to Edinburgh and the Lothian coast. The parkland course features undulating terr...
What are the course specifications at Aberdour Golf Club?
Aberdour Golf Club is a par 67 course measuring 5,460 yards. The course has a difficulty rating of 3.5/5.0.
How can I book a tee time at Aberdour Golf Club?
To book a tee time at Aberdour Golf Club, visit their official website at https://www.aberdourgolfclub.co.uk or contact the course directly at +44 1383 860080. You can also reach them via email at secretary@aberdourgolfclub.co.uk.
What is the best time to visit Aberdour Golf Club?
The best time to visit Aberdour Golf Club is during April, May, June, July, August, September, October. Well-maintained parkland conditions. Fairways are typically in good condition with some natural undulation. Greens are true and receptive. The elevated location offers good drainage. Excellent value. Summer provides peak conditions with spectacular views. The course is suitable for all skill levels. Good year-round playability.
What are the signature holes at Aberdour Golf Club?
The course features scenic parkland holes with Firth of Forth views. Several elevated holes offer spectacular panoramas of Edinburgh and the Forth Bridges. The undulating terrain creates interesting c...
Par
67
Length
5,460
yards
Difficulty Rating
3.5/5.0
Aberdour, Fife
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