Elgin Golf Club
Hardhillock
Birnie Road
Elgin
Moray
IV30 8SX
01343 542884
bookings@elgingolfclub.com
www.elgingolfclub.com
Coursetype: Testing heathland course and one of the finest inland courses in North Scotland. Fantastic scenery stretching as far as the Cairngorms
Number Of Holes: 18
Yardage: From the white tees 6449 yards
Par: 69

Tee | Yards | Par | Slope Rating |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | 6449 | 71 | 124 |
![]() | 6148 | 69 | 121 |
![]() | M5794 | 68 | 117 |
![]() | F5794 | 74 | 132 |
Clubhouse Facilities
Bar/Restaurant: The spacious clubhouse provides excellent bar and catering facilities
Drinks/Snacks: Bar snacks and sandwiches are available all day
Changing Facilities: The Ladies and Gents locker rooms provide changing facilities for the visitor
Shower Facilities: Showers available, use own towel
Golf Facilities
Pro-Shop: Fully stocked and equiped Pro Shop offering a selection of current clothing and the very latest leading brands in golf clubs and golf equipment
Golf Club Hire: Golf clubs available to hire
Buggy Hire: Buggies available to hire best to pre book to ensure availability
Trolley Hire: Pull and battery powered trolleys available to hire
Practice Area: Fully covered and floodlit driving range complete with toilets and snack room
Putting Practice: Large practice putting green available
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In their Words…….
Founded in 1906 starting as a 9-hole course on Wednesday 8th May 1907 the course was extended to 18 holes in 1924. The first green-keeper, John Macpherson, appointed in 1907, served continuously until his sudden death in 1951. During that period Mr Macpherson devoted his whole life to maintaining the course.
Elgin Golf Club is a testing heathland course measuring 6449 yards, with par of 69, and a standard scratch of 71, fully justifying its claim to be one of the finest inland courses in the northern part of Scotland.
The course, a test to low and high handicap players alike is kept in immaculate condition by the green-staff and there is the added beauty of the view to the hills stretching to the distant Cairngorm Mountains.
Elgin Golf Club