EXPERIENCE THE RUGGED NORTHEAST COAST
Play the undiscovered gems of this rugged coastline & experience authentic links golf.
ABERDEENSHIRE & THE NORTH COAST
Cruden Bay...Royal Aberdeen...Murcar...Spey Bay...Scotland is famous for its great links courses, but some still wait to be discovered...
Great dunes stretch along Aberdeenshire’s 165 miles of coast – some of them tower well over 100 feet high. In this extraordinary sandscape are some of the world’s most challenging links courses, designed by the greats of early golf architecture...Old Tom Morris, James Braid, Archie Simpson, Herbert Fowler. Here, along Scotland’s northeast coast, the skies are vast, the light clear and the air fresh. The panoramic views amid pure links golf can take your breath away. This is stirring stuff, historic, as well. Aberdeenshire boasts two of the oldest courses in the world among its array of classic seaside links.
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VACATION IDEAS
5 Nights / 5 Rounds Of Links Golf
5 Nights / 5 Rounds / From $2,990 USD pp
Stay at the Sandman Signature Hotel in Aberdeen and play 5 classic links courses including Trump International Scotland and Cruden Bay!
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 5 nights double rooms at The Sandman Signature Hotel
- 5 rounds at Trump International Scotland, Cruden Bay, Murcar, Peterhead & Royal Aberdeen
- Full Scottish breakfast each morning
- Self-drive automatic rental vehicle
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
7 Classic Links & the 5 Star Marcliffe Hotel & Spa
7 Nights / 7 Rounds / From $3,775 USD pp
Play Carnoustie, Royal Aberdeen, Trump International Scotland & 4 more links classics! Stay in 5 Star luxury at the Marcliffe Hotel & Spa.
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 7 nights double rooms at The Marcliffe Hotel & Spa
- 7 rounds at Carnoustie, Royal Aberdeen, Cruden Bay, Trump International Scotland, Murcar, Peterhead & Fraserburgh
- Full Scottish breakfast each morning
- Self-drive automatic rental vehicle
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
Aberdeen & the North Coast Tour
6 Nights / 6 Rounds / From $3,290 USD pp
Stay at Meldrum House Hotel and play great links courses along the east and north coasts of Scotland. Cruden Bay, Royal Aberdeen, Spey Bay, Cullen Links & more!
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 6 nights double rooms at the luxury Meldrum House Hotel
- 6 rounds of golf at Cruden Bay, Royal Aberdeen, Murcar, Peterhead, Spey Bay & Cullen Links
- Full Scottish breakfast each morning
- Self-drive automatic rental vehicle
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
Aberdeen & St Andrews Tour
7 Nights / 6 Rounds / From $3,990 USD pp
Play 6 rounds of golf along one of the greatest stretch of links coastline in the world... The Old Course, Carnoustie, Cruden Bay, Kingsbarns, Crail & Murcar.
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 7 nights double rooms at The Sandman Signature Hotel in Aberdeen & The Ardgowan Hotel in St Andrews
- 6 rounds at The Old Course (via Daily Ballot), Carnoustie, Kingsbarns, Cruden Bay, Murcar & Crail
- Full Scottish breakfast each morning
- Self-drive automatic rental vehicle
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
Not quite what you're looking for? Let us tailor your personal golf vacation!
GREAT
VACATION IDEAS
5 Nights / 5 Rounds Of Links Golf
5 Nights / 5 Rounds / From $1,450 USD pp
Stay at the Sandman Signature Hotel in Aberdeen and play 5 classic links courses including Trump International Scotland and Cruden Bay!
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 5 nights double rooms at The Sandman Signature Hotel
- 5 rounds at Trump International Scotland, Cruden Bay, Murcar, Peterhead & Newburgh on Ythan
- Full Scottish breakfast each morning
- Self-drive automatic rental vehicle
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
7 Classic Links & the 5 Star Marcliffe Hotel & Spa
7 Nights / 7 Rounds / From $2,170 USD pp
Play Carnoustie, Royal Aberdeen, Trump International Scotland & 4 more links classics! Stay in 5 Star luxury at the Marcliffe Hotel & Spa.
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 7 nights double rooms at The Marcliffe Hotel & Spa7
- 7 rounds at Carnoustie, Royal Aberdeen, Cruden Bay, Trump International Scotland, Murcar, Peterhead & Fraserburgh
- Full Scottish breakfast each morning
- Self-drive automatic rental vehicle
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
Aberdeen & the North Coast Tour
6 Nights / 6 Rounds / From $1,875 USD pp
Stay at Meldrum House Hotel and play great links courses along the east and north coasts of Scotland. Cruden Bay, Royal Aberdeen, Spey Bay, Cullen Links & more!
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 6 nights double rooms at the luxury Meldrum House Hotel6
- 6 rounds of golf at Cruden Bay, Royal Aberdeen, Murcar, Peterhead, Spey Bay & Cullen Links
- Full Scottish breakfast each morning
- Self-drive automatic rental vehicle
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
Aberdeen & St Andrews Tour
7 Nights / 6 Rounds / From $2,665 USD pp
Play 6 rounds of golf along one of the greatest stretch of links coastline in the world... The Old Course, Carnoustie, Cruden Bay, Kingsbarns, Crail & Murcar.
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 7 nights double rooms at The Sandman Signature Hotel in Aberdeen & The Ardgowan Hotel in St Andrews
- 6 rounds at The Old Course (via Daily Ballot), Carnoustie, Kingsbarns, Cruden Bay, Murcar & Crail
- Full Scottish breakfast each morning
- Self-drive automatic rental vehicle
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
Not quite what you're looking for? Let us tailor your personal golf vacation!
NORTH COAST COURSES
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CRUDEN BAY GOLF CLUB
18 holes, 70 par, 6,609 yards
Cruden Bay is a spectacular links course but tends to get overshadowed by its Aberdeen neighbors Trump International and Royal Aberdeen. Even so, it is undoubtedly a wonderful links in a glorious natural setting with towering sand dunes dominating the early play and holes.
Ask any golf course designer to talk of their inspirations and the chances are the name of Cruden Bay will crop up within the conversation. Blind shots, driveable par 4s, monster par 3s, 90˚ doglegs, hidden bunkers, raised greens, plunging tee shots, treacherous burns... the course is a constant source of surprise and wonder and has encouraged generations of architects to seek out the unusual and unique features of the site. It's one of the most memorable and enjoyable links courses you’ll ever have the chance to play. -
ROYAL ABERDEEN GOLF CLUB
18 holes, 72 par, 6,774 yards.
The 6th oldest golf course in the world and ranked in Scotland’s Top 10 and the world’s Top 100 golf courses, the Balgownie at Royal Aberdeen is a superb links challenge and a must play when in Scotland.
The course runs out and back along the North Sea. The outward nine (which is acknowledged as one of the finest in links golf anywhere in the world) cuts its way through some wonderful dune formations. The inland nine returns south over the flatter plateau.
A traditional old Scottish links, it is well-bunkered with undulating fairways. It has an excellent balance of holes, strong par 4's, tricky par 3's and two classic par 5's, with the 8th (signature hole) protected by nine bunkers. The ever-changing wind, tight-protected greens and a magnificent finish makes Balgownie a test for the very best. -
TRUMP INTERNATIONAL SCOTLAND
18 holes, 72 par 6,774 yards
Trump, along with the help of respected golf course architect Martin Hawtree, created a very special links course which is first-class in every detail.
Stretching along the coast, just a short drive north of Aberdeen, the course is located on a beautiful piece of land considered a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Routed along the North Sea dunes which had built up over hundreds of years, the course blends seamlessly into the surrounding area with not a cart path to be seen. Instead, numerous grass paths leading the way from one hole to another guide you.
As you would expect from a Trump course, attention to detail was of primary concern, with every hole having a minimum of five tee boxes and the 18th fairway having of course, eighteen pot bunkers. -
NEWBURGH on YTHAN GOLF CLUB
18 holes, 72 par, 6,423 yards
Newburgh-on-Ythan Golf Club is 2 miles north of Trump International Links Scotland, mid-way between Royal Aberdeen and Cruden Bay Golf Club, and is situated on the Ythan Estuary, overlooking the North Sea and Sands of Forvie National Nature Reserve.
The club was founded in 1888, and is a challenging par 72 Championship links course that demands accurate golf from tee to green.
Here are some of the comments from reviewers for "Top 100 Golf Courses in Scotland"... “Beautiful course with views to die for… Some cracking, testing holes and the most amazing views of the dunes, estuary and sea beyond… A great layout that blends the old with the new making this a golf course that should not be missed.”
The original 9-hole course used by members of Newburgh-on-Ythan Golf Club was extended to 18 holes in 1912, twenty-four years after the club was founded. This full size layout was short lived however, and James McAndrew, the professional at nearby Cruden Bay, laid out a revised 9-hole course shortly after World War I.
Additional land on higher ground adjacent to the old course was acquired in 1994, allowing the club to form a new front nine two years later – a round of golf at the modern day Newburgh course really is a game of two contrasting halves. br>
The front nine holes are laid out on undulating land that rises up from the links located alongside the River Ythan. Holes rise and fall with regularity over this terrain and several of the fairways lead to multi-tiered greens which allow a number of tricky pin positions.
The back nine present old-fashioned links golf at its finest with blind shots, firm fairways, sandy ridges and punchbowl greens aplenty. Holes are intuitively routed around a parcel of sandy soiled ground beside the river estuary with many of the fairways flanked by walls of gorse.
It’s a shame that Newburgh is overshadowed by the courses at Royal Aberdeen, Murcar and Cruden Bay, as it deserves wider recognition by golfers who drive past on the way to these other places. -
MURCAR GOLF LINKS
18 holes, 71 par, 6,516 yards
Established in 1909, Murcar Links was originally designed by Archie Simpson, with later refinements made in the 1930′s by James Braid. The course has recently undergone alterations and improvements that are sympathetic to what Simpson and Braid set out to achieve.
The course is situated on the coast of Aberdeenshire, 10 minutes from Aberdeen city centre, and enjoys unrivaled views across the North Sea. Additionally, Murcar Links is a European Tour venue, having hosted the Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Match Play in 2015.
Murcar Links has risen to No 35 in the Golf World Magazine ranking of the Top 100 Courses in Scotland. The judging panel highlighted ‘some great holes, scenically and strategically’, while the overall Golf World verdict was "enjoyable whether in the dune valleys or near the sea". Playing Murcar Links is a truly memorable and rewarding experience where each hole offers its own challenge. -
PETERHEAD GOLF CLUB
18 holes, 70 par, 6,173 yards
Peterhead Golf Club is the 18th oldest golf club in the world and is steeped in a rich and varied history. The 'Old Course' was designed by famous architect Willie Park, Jr and by 1923 the golf club had built a second 18-hole course. However, the second course was reduced to a nine-hole course after it fell into disrepair during the Second World War.
Perched on the seaside and overlooking the North Sea, this course winds through dunes and the links to provide a classic test of Scottish links golf.
Laid out among the sand hills that lie to the north of where the River Ugie meets the North Sea, the Old course at Craigewan is a natural links with contours that owe little to the hand of man and everything to the assistance of Mother Nature – old-fashioned layouts like this are discovered and never manufactured, of course.
Two of the best holes on the card are found back-to-back at the furthest point from the clubhouse. The outward half ends with “St.Fergus,” the 460-yard, par four, bunker-free 9th where the fairway runs along a valley between dunes to a green that requires a very precise approach to hit and hold. The back nine then starts with “Cottage,” the 133-yard, par three 10th hole which has a burn in front and five bunkers surrounding a green that slopes from back to front. -
FRASERBURGH GOLF CLUB
27 holes, 70 & 33 par, 6,308 yards & 2,416 yards
Take a brief drive up from Aberdeen along the North East coast and you will find a totally unspoiled, old fashioned traditional links layout. If you are looking for a genuine slice of real Scottish golf history, you've found it at Fraserburgh Golf Club.
Be prepared for a visually stunning and game challenging round in amongst Fraserburgh’s substantial sand dunes and an experience reminiscent of how golf must have been more than a century ago.
Wildly undulating fairways, sand hills, wonderful views and some truly spectacular holes makes Fraserburgh a true links adventure from start to finish.
Today’s feisty championship course, a James Braid (5 times Open Championship winner) redesign of the original layout, is one of the most natural links courses you will ever find. Be prepared for an exceptionally warm welcome from all staff and one of the most stimulating rounds you'll play in Scotland.
NORTH COAST LODGING
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Marcliffe Hotel & Spa
The Marcliffe at Pitfodels is a luxurious, relaxed and ultra-elegant five-star Scottish country hotel set in its own picturesque grounds on the outskirts of the historic city of Aberdeen. Although the Marcliffe offers a comprehensive range of superb facilities, which has deservedly earned it membership of the coveted Small Luxury Hotels of the World, it is essentially a family-friendly intimate hotel run by Owner Stewart Spence who is fiercely proud of its ambience and charm.
As one of the UK's most distinguished hotels, the Marcliffe has welcomed many high-profile guests. From the British Royal Family, there has been Prince Charles and Princess Anne, foreign dignitaries including Sultans, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, rock star Rod Stewart and legendary golfer Tom Watson.
Their Conservatory Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch (outside in summer) and dinner. The chefs specialize in Grampian produce, Aberdeen Angus beef and fish and shellfish from local rivers and ports. The wine cellar holds more than 400 wines and their elegant Drawing Room Bar is stocked with more than 100 choice malt whiskies. -
Sandman Signature Hotel Aberdeen
Located in one of Aberdeen’s historic buildings at the heart of the city, Sandman Signature Aberdeen Hotel provides bold, luxurious accommodations steps away from many key attractions in the Granite City. The Hotel itself is situated in the former Robert Gordon University St Andrews Street campus and is a significantly historic building with 218 beautifully appointed guest rooms, including corporate, king, kitchenette, and executive suites.
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, the sixth oldest golf club in the world, is only 2 miles away from the hotel, while His Majesty’s Theatre, the largest theatre in northeast Scotland, is a 5 minute walk away. Located just a few minutes from the hotel are the Aberdeen Maritime Museum, Aberdeen Sports Village and Aquatics, Beach Boulevard Retail Park, Chris Anderson Stadium, Union Square Shopping Centre, the University of Aberdeen and Westburn Park.
Enjoy the hotel’s on-site restaurant, Chop Grill & Bar, where fresh ingredients from local farms and lands are predominantly used. -
The Kilmarnock Arms Hotel
In the heart of Cruden Bay, steeped in history and With Bram Stoker a regular visitor in the late 1800's, this intimate 19 bedroom hotel prides itself on its' long and storied history and its' perfectly neat and charming rooms.
The hotel is 5 minutes walk from the beach, in the center of the coastal village of Cruden Bay and is less than two par fives from Cruden Bay Golf Club.
The Kilmarnock Arms Hotel offers en suite rooms with free Wi-Fi, and traditional Scottish cuisine. All rooms have satellite TV, tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryers.
The hotels' restaurant, The Falcon, serves traditional Scottish food using fresh and local ingredients. The relaxed Lounge Bar has a snack menu.
With Cruden Bay Golf Club, picturesque beach, historic harbor and Slains Castle just a short distance from the hotel, this is the perfect place to lay your head while in Aberdeenshire. -
Jurys Inn
Jurys Inn is on Guild Street, right in the heart of Aberdeen and just a short walk from the train and bus stations. This is a modern hotel, with all of the amenities you would expect.
The Jurys Inn has 203 very spacious rooms with each including:
Large soft beds En-suite bathroom A well-lit desk TV with Freeview Free WiFi Complimentary tea and coffee
Jurys Inn is close to some of Aberdeens best restaurants and bars, but the hotel also has an on-site bar, a Costa coffee bar and lounge, and 24-hour room service.
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THE AREA
UNDISCOVERED LINKS GEMS
The Northeast coastline of Scotland embodies much of what the country is famous for... spectacular scenery, ancient castles, whisky trails and a fantastic array of wonderful links courses that few outsiders have heard of...
Here, you can sample play on local favorites such as Newburgh on Ythan, the Old and New courses at both Peterhead and Moray and the stunning Trump International Scotland. Royal Aberdeen is the sixth oldest golf club in the world and is cherished for the towering dunes on its front nine. Murcar Golf Club is well over 100 years old and boasts both Archie Simpson and James Braid as its architects. Cruden Bay is another classic links course that is visually stunning and is recognized as a true links classic by many of the worlds most renowned golf course architects.