The Carnegie Club
Address The Carnegie Club, Skibo Castle, Dornoch, Sutherland, IV25 3RQ
Telephone 01862 881 260
Fax 01862 881 260
Website http://www.carnegieclubs.com
Email info@carnegieclubs.com
proshop@carnegieclubs.com
Holes 18-hole links course.
With magnificent views of the surrounding hills, moors and woods, it offers a fine challenge for golfers of all standards.
Yardage 6671
SSS 72
Visitors A private residential golf and sporting club, with an international membership limited by invitation.
Handicap certificate / Booking required -weekdays only
Societies Unknown
Green Fees
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Course Designer D Steel / J Sutherland
Recently restyled.
Location Easily reached from London, off A9 3m SW of Dornoch.
Facilities Recently redesigned, rebuilt and refurbished, the new improved clubhouse now provides enlarged and luxurious facilities, including a relaxing bar, terrace, dining room and comfortable seating area, all with fabulous views (Dresscode is casual).
Proshop
There are a whole host of Outdoor Activities available on the Estate including salmon and trout fishing, together with deer stalking, grouse, wildfowl, pheasant and other game shooting. Falconry and clay pigeon shooting are also practised on the estate.
Tuition in some sports can be arranged on an individual basis.
A wide variety of other sports activities are also available: Riding, carriage driving, tennis, squash, badminton, walking, rowing, canoeing, sailing, windsurfing, 4x4 driving, bird-watching, painting and billiards...

 





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