Just three km from Aberdeen, the Royal Aberdeen Golf Club is the 6th oldest golf club in the world, its origin dates back to 1780. The first mention of a golf hole in Scotland dates back to 1625 and it is the Queen's Hole on the Aberdeen links. The club was also the first to introduce in 1783 the limit of 5 minutes to find the balls. Edward VII granted it his royal patronage in 1903. Many champions consider this prestigious course to have the best 9 holes in Great Britain. It was originally designed by the Simpson brothers from Carnoustie and then extended by James Braid who also modified the bunkers.
This is a huge classic links. The charm of this land comes from its high tees, with superb views over the North Sea and also from the beauty of its large dunes. Its signature hole is 8, a par 3 of 134m on the green defended by ten bunkers!
Greenfee 18 holes: From 150 € to 250 €
Links Rd, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen AB23 8AT, UK
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