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Established in 1894, Alyth Golf Club is an 18-hole heathland course stretching 6,264 yards through pines, silver birch and heather on rolling terrain near Blairgowrie. The original nine holes were laid out by Old Tom Morris and extended by James Braid in 1934; the layout demands precision over distance, with tree-lined fairways and varied topography creating a course that rewards accuracy and strategic play.
Layout & location
Setting. Pines, silver birch, heather, rolling terrain with views of nearby hills
Founded 1894 · Designed by Old Tom Morris (original 9 holes); James Braid (extension 1934).
Notable
- Original 9 holes designed by Old Tom Morris of St Andrews
- Extended by James Braid in 1934
- Hole 18 renamed in 2006 to honour Kevin McAlpine's Scottish Amateur Championship win
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