Huntly Golf Club

  • 18 holes
  • Parkland
  • Par: 67
  • SSS: 66
  • 5399 yards
 
Huntly Golf Club
Huntly Golf Club

Established in 1892, the Huntly Castle shadows Huntly Golf Club - a parklands style golf course in Aberdeenshire that will have golfers feeling as though they are walking hallowed grounds. Set between the Deveron and Bogie rivers, Huntly is a scenic and intriguing course with a history that spans more than a century.

Playing to nearly 5,400 yards from the back tees and to a par of 67, Huntly is a golf course where accuracy is rewarded and where you'll be dazzled by several holes that defy description. Still, as a shorter course, Huntly Golf Club is a Scotland run that will easily tempt players of all levels.

Featuring a new clubhouse and other modern conveniences, Huntly Golf Club is the perfect example of a historic Scotland golf course that has stayed relevant in the modern times.

More Details:
- Pro Shop and Clubhouse
- Lessons available
- Visitors welcomed
- Practice areas

Location: 39 miles north-west of Aberdeen on A96. On north side of Huntly.

Huntly Golf Club
Cooper Park
Huntly
Aberdeenshire
AB54 4SH
P: +44 (0) 1466 792643
F: +44 (0) 1466 793852
W: huntlygc.com

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2.5 stars out of 5 (based on 4 reviews)
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Par, yardages and ratings

Tee Par Yardage SSS
White 67 5399 66

Huntly Golf Club at a glance

  • Holes: 18
  • Style: Parkland
  • Built in: 1892
  • Golf Season:
  • Visitor Policy: Welcomed
  • Tee times welcomed:

Practice facilities & tuition

  • Driving range: Yes
  • Putting green:
  • Teaching pro: Yes
  • Golf school / golf academy:

Services

  • Pro:
  • Clubs for hire:
  • Buggies for hire:
  • Trolleys for hire:

Green fees

  • Week days: £20
  • Weekends: £24
 

Reader Ratings / Reviews

  • 1 stars out of 5
    by Mandy M
    on January 14th, 2012 04:10
    11.01.2012
    This course is in a very bad way. The Head Greenkeeper should be sent Packing.
  • 1 stars out of 5
    by n. morrison
    on September 03rd, 2011 11:00
    in a word - terrible.
    Played there recently in an outing and the number of us that found the coarse to be in a state, for a better word was scary.We wont be coming back here again in a hurry as nothing seems to be maintained properly. The question we asked ourselves was, whoever is the greenkeeper here needs a good talking to as a normal gardner would do a better job. Im not going to humiliate you by mentioning all the things we were not happy about as i think any person with a little common sense could see that.
  • 3.5 stars out of 5
    by ernie els
    on April 29th, 2011 08:33
    Better since that head green keeper left.
  • 5 stars out of 5
    by Charles Stewart
    on August 05th, 2009 11:26
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