Play a round with the dolphins

As the fifteenth oldest recorded golfing club in the world, Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club stands as a testament to the beauty one can enjoy whilst playing golf. Since 1793, people have been golfing on the Chanonry Peninsula and enjoying the splendour of the views as they do so – occasionally even catching a glimpse of a dolphin in the Moray Firth. Visiting golfers are welcome to play 7 days a week, subject to availability.

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About the club

15th oldest in the world

About the club

Only 20 minutes from Inverness, Fortrose and Rosemarkie is a club which has had many honours in its time, including being a Scottish Golf Championship venue. In 1932 it was redesigned James Braid, the five-time Open Champion. Furthermore, the club was shortlisted for the Best Golf Course of 2019 category, and ranks amongst the Top 30 in GB & Ireland’s Favourite ‘Fun’ Golf Courses of 2021.

The club’s restaurant is called The 19th Restaurant and is run by Alyson Gibb. It offers a delicious selection of meals for members, guests and visiting golfers.

Facilities at Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club

As well as the course, the club has two practice putting greens which are next to the first tee and 18th green. There is also a practice chipping/pitching and bunker area for short game practice. Further along, there is a sizeable practice ground which is great for all types of golf shots. The practice range/area is over 400 yards in length.

Buggies are available to hire from the golf shop, and caddies are also available. You should make sure to book a caddy when you book your round.

Book your round today

Get in touch with Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club today to book your place in advance. Reservations can be made online.

 

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Address

NESS ROAD EAST,
FORTROSE
SCOTLAND IV10 8SE

Telephone

(01381) 620529

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