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Durness Golf Club is a 9-hole links course designed by three local enthusiasts and opened in 1988 on Scotland's remote north coast, standing as Britain's most north westerly mainland golf course. Offering an 18-hole experience through alternative tees, this course has earned recognition as one of Scotland's premier destinations, with its celebrated final hole calling for a tee shot across a sea inlet to a sand-protected green, set within a conservation landscape of sweeping coastal views.
Layout & location
Setting. Scotland's north coast, remote location on NC500 route, turquoise ocean and sandy beaches, Loch Lanlish
Founded 1988 · Designed by Lachie Ross, Ian Morrison, Francis Keith.
Notable
- Britain's most north westerly golf course on the mainland
- voted 12th in Golf Magazine USA World's Top 50 9-Hole Courses (2020)
- voted 65th in Golf World UK Top 100 Courses (2021)
- signature 9th hole plays across sea inlet to green
- 6th/15th is only par five, sweeps around Loch Lanlish
- within Site of Special Scientific Interest
Facilities
- club hire available
- cafe (Cafe Nineteen)
- bar
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