
With a history that spans more than a century, Turriff Golf Club has truly earned its position as a "Jewel in the Crown," one of the gems of northeast Scotland golf courses. An 18-hole woodland course that plays to a par of 70, Turriff Golf Club gives golfers the challenge they desire and the spectacular scenery they've come to expect for great Scottish golf courses.
Tree-lined fairways, expertly placed bunkers and water all add to the challenge at Turriff Golf Club, where golf course management is key to marking down a low score. Still, the course provides for plenty of opportunities for long hitters to bring out the big guns, especially on the par-5 No. 12 hole, which is the longest hole on the golf course. Playing to 6,118 yards and set on the River Deveron, Turriff is a perfect walking course for those that find carts an unneeded
accessory. For golfers who enjoy a little fishing on the side, opportunities to get out your fishing pole and try your luck at the river can be arranged at this club that was founded in 1896, and expanded to 18 holes in 1976.
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- Clubhouse
- Dining room and bar
- Ample parking
- Practice facilities
| Tee | Par | Yardage | SSS |
|---|---|---|---|
| back | 70 | 6118 | 0 |