
Fortrose & Rosemarkie
Ness Road East, Fortrose, Highland
A charming links course on the Black Isle with stunning views across the Moray Firth. Dating from 1793 and designed by James Braid, this traditional links offers excellent value. The course features a lighthouse and several memorable seaside holes.
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Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club, established in 1793 and designed by James Braid, is a charming links course on the Black Isle with stunning views across the Moray Firth. The course features a lighthouse and several memorable seaside holes. Dating from the Victorian era, the course offers excellent value and authentic links golf. It's a favorite for golfers seeking traditional Scottish links in a beautiful Highland setting.
Architect
James Braid
Established
1793
- the**World Hickory Open Championship**\- October 2024
The course features traditional links holes with a lighthouse backdrop. Several holes play along the Moray Firth with spectacular views. The seaside location creates interesting challenges. The course rewards accuracy. The historic character adds to the experience. The closing holes offer a satisfying finish.
Recommended Months
Course Conditions
Traditional links conditions with authentic character. Fairways are firm and running. Greens are true. The course plays as traditional links. Excellent value. Wind is a constant factor. Good drainage.
What type of golf course is Fortrose & Rosemarkie?
Fortrose & Rosemarkie is a links located in Highland. A charming links course on the Black Isle with stunning views across the Moray Firth. Dating from 1793 and designed by James Braid, this traditional l...
Where is Fortrose & Rosemarkie located?
Fortrose & Rosemarkie is located in Ness Road East, Fortrose, Highland. It's situated in the Highland region of Scotland.
What is the history of Fortrose & Rosemarkie?
Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club, established in 1793 and designed by James Braid, is a charming links course on the Black Isle with stunning views across the Moray Firth. The course features a lightho...
What are the course specifications at Fortrose & Rosemarkie?
Fortrose & Rosemarkie is a par 71 course measuring 6,085 yards. The course has a difficulty rating of 3.6/5.0.
How can I book a tee time at Fortrose & Rosemarkie?
To book a tee time at Fortrose & Rosemarkie, visit their official website at https://fortrosegolfclub.co.uk/ or contact the course directly at +44 1381 620529. You can also reach them via email at secretary@fortrosegolfclub.co.uk.
What is the best time to visit Fortrose & Rosemarkie?
The best time to visit Fortrose & Rosemarkie is during March, May, October. Traditional links conditions with authentic character. Fairways are firm and running. Greens are true. The course plays as traditional links. Excellent value. Wind is a constant factor. Good drainage.
What are the signature holes at Fortrose & Rosemarkie?
The course features traditional links holes with a lighthouse backdrop. Several holes play along the Moray Firth with spectacular views. The seaside location creates interesting challenges. The course...
Par
71
Length
6,085
yards
Difficulty Rating
3.6/5.0
mid Season
Any day
£90
Ness Road East, Fortrose, Highland
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