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Redesigned in 1923 by Dr Alister MacKenzie, this parkland course near Banff showcases the legendary architect's characteristic two-tier greens that would later influence Augusta National. Set beside the River Deveron with views towards the Moray Firth, the challenging par 68 layout winds through a manicured setting punctuated by the 18th-century Duff House and demands precision from players of all levels.
Layout & location
Setting. Parkland setting with glimpses of Moray Firth; bordered by River Deveron; Duff House country house at centre of course
Founded 1910 · Designed by Dr Alister MacKenzie (redesigned 1923); originally Archie Simpson (1910).
Notable
- designed by Dr Alister MacKenzie who also designed Augusta National
- two-tier MacKenzie greens similar to Augusta National
- course record 60 (David Morrison, 2006)
- currently ranked 32nd in Golf World Top 100 parklands in Great Britain and Ireland
- only Royal golf club where Royal title is used as suffix not prefix
- Duff House (18th-century country house designed by William Adam) within course
Facilities
- practice range with all-weather shelter
- putting and chipping greens
- pro shop
- PGA professionals
- buggy hire
- equipment lockers
- electric trolley hire
- pull carts
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