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Arbroath

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About This Course

Arbroath Golf Course is a traditional links course with a great pedigree. Designed originally by Old Tom Morris in 1877 the course was updated by Willie Fernie in 1907 and then in 1931 the great James Braid did a re-design. Dunes run the length of the course on the seaward side which means the wind is always a factor. Besides the sea breezes there are over 70 bunkers to contend with and Braid bunkers can be penal. An out of bounds runs down the length of the course on the first 7 holes and comes into play on the 13th and 18th holes on the right hand side of the course. Three burns run across the course towards the sea and come into play on 8 holes. There is plenty to challenge all levels of golfer on Arbroath with a par of 68 off box tees and 70 off the medal tees.

At the end of the round relax in the spacious lounge of Arbroath Golf Club overlooking the 18th green or on a nice day sit outside in the beer garden enjoying a meal or snack with a drink and watch other golfers trying to master the course.

History & Heritage

Arbroath Golf Course was originally designed by Old Tom Morris in 1877, with subsequent redesigns by Willie Fernie in 1907 and James Braid in 1931. This traditional links course offers a challenging experience with subtle undulations and well-protected greens.

Architect

Old Tom Morris

Established

1877

Notable Events
Major tournaments and championships hosted at this course
  • 2022 - Scottish Senior Mens Open Championship
  • 2024 Scottish Girls Open Championship
Signature Holes

Signature Hole - 14th - Rich Cargill - Named after a Club Legend, this tricky par 3 measures 236 yards from the medal tee and is guarded by large bunkers at the front left and right and for the occasional shot that goes long then the burn awaits!

Arbroath Golf Links collection of Par 3s is up there with the best in the country. A great mixture of holes which can make or break the round.

Best Time to Visit
Optimal playing conditions and seasonal information

Recommended Months

MayJuneJulyAugustSeptember
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Arbroath
What type of golf course is Arbroath?

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Where is Arbroath located?

Arbroath is located in Angus. It's situated in the Angus region of Scotland.

What is the history of Arbroath?

Arbroath Golf Course was originally designed by Old Tom Morris in 1877, with subsequent redesigns by Willie Fernie in 1907 and James Braid in 1931. This traditional links course offers a challenging e...

What are the course specifications at Arbroath?

Arbroath is a par 70 course measuring 6,200 yards. The course provides an excellent test of golf for players of all abilities.

How can I book a tee time at Arbroath?

To book a tee time at Arbroath, visit their official website at https://www.arbroathgolfcourse.co.uk or contact the course directly at 01241 875837. You can also reach them via email at manager@arbroathgolfcourse.co.uk.

What is the best time to visit Arbroath?

The best time to visit Arbroath is during May, June, July, August, September. Scotland's golf season typically runs from April to October, with the summer months offering the best weather conditions. However, many courses are playable year-round.

Course Statistics

Par

70

Length

6,200

yards

0
Green Fees
Pricing information for visitors

mid Season

Any day

£85

Location

Angus

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