
The No. 1 course at Kinloss Golf Club is a parkland course that measures just more than 2,500 yards from the back tees, making it challenging enough for low-handicappers and accessible for higher handicappers. Located in the town of Forres, the Kinloss Golf Club is popular with locals - it holds a multitude of events and tournaments throughout the year - and popular with travelers looking to try their hand at a well-maintained Scottish golf course.
The No. 1 course at Kinloss Golf Club features gently rolling hills that combine with spectacular views across the famed Moray Firth, all the way to the Caithness Mountains off in the distance. For golfers, the No. 1 course features a wide variety of challenging holes, from the short (78 yards) par-3 No. 3 hole - pleasantly called "Smiler," to "Lands End" the No. 6 hole that will have you pulling out your driver on this 506-yard par 5.
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| Tee | Par | Yardage | SSS |
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| white | 34 | 2535 | 0 |

The No. 2 course at Kinloss Golf Club is longer than the No. 1 course, playing to nearly 3,000 yards from the back tees, and giving golfers the extra challenge they'll be looking for after playing the No. 1 course and looking to put together a full18 holes of parkland golf. The layout is subtly challenging, as bunkers will often come into play, especially around the greens.
Both the golf courses at Kinloss get plenty of play year round, notably because of the climate. This area of Scotland sees less rain and wind than many other areas, making a day at Kinloss a more relaxed and peaceful time. Add to the the immaculate views and well-maintained greens and fairways, and it's easy to see why both the No. and No. 2 courses at Kinloss are extremely popular amongst the locals.
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| Tee | Par | Yardage | SSS |
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| white | 35 | 2939 | 0 |