
Brora Golf Club
Brora, Highlands
A natural links course dating back to 1891, Brora is one of Scotland's hidden gems. Sheep graze on the course, adding to its authentic Highland charm.
Brora Golf Club, established in 1891 and designed by James Braid, is one of Scotland's most authentic and charming links courses. Located on the Sutherland coast, the course features sheep grazing freely on the fairways, adding to its traditional character. The course has remained largely unchanged, offering genuine links golf in a wild and beautiful Highland setting. It's consistently ranked among Scotland's hidden gems.
Architect
James Braid
Established
1891
- Highland Championships
- Known for sheep-grazed fairways
- Consistently ranked as hidden gem
The course features traditional links holes along the coast. Several holes play along the shoreline with sea views. The course is known for its natural, unmanicured character. Sheep add to the authentic Scottish golf experience. The closing holes offer spectacular coastal views.
Recommended Months
Course Conditions
Natural links conditions - authentic and unmanicured. The course plays firm and fast in summer. Sheep maintain the rough naturally. The setting is wild and beautiful. Excellent value for such authentic links golf. Weather can be changeable. The course drains well despite coastal location.
What type of golf course is Brora Golf Club?
Brora Golf Club is a links located in Highlands. A natural links course dating back to 1891, Brora is one of Scotland's hidden gems. Sheep graze on the course, adding to its authentic Highland charm....
Where is Brora Golf Club located?
Brora Golf Club is located in Brora, Highlands. It's situated in the Highlands region of Scotland.
What is the history of Brora Golf Club?
Brora Golf Club, established in 1891 and designed by James Braid, is one of Scotland's most authentic and charming links courses. Located on the Sutherland coast, the course features sheep grazing fre...
What are the course specifications at Brora Golf Club?
Brora Golf Club is a par 69 course measuring 6,110 yards. The course provides an excellent test of golf for players of all abilities.
How can I book a tee time at Brora Golf Club?
To book a tee time at Brora Golf Club, visit their official website at https://www.broragolfclub.co.uk or contact the course directly at +44 1408 621417. You can also reach them via email at reservations@broragolfclub.co.uk.
What is the best time to visit Brora Golf Club?
The best time to visit Brora Golf Club is during May, June, July, August, September. Natural links conditions - authentic and unmanicured. The course plays firm and fast in summer. Sheep maintain the rough naturally. The setting is wild and beautiful. Excellent value for such authentic links golf. Weather can be changeable. The course drains well despite coastal location.
What are the signature holes at Brora Golf Club?
The course features traditional links holes along the coast. Several holes play along the shoreline with sea views. The course is known for its natural, unmanicured character. Sheep add to the authent...
Par
69
Length
6,110
yards
mid Season
Any day
£95
Brora, Highlands
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