Boat-of-Garten Golf Club
Address Boat-of-Garten Golf Club, Boat-of-Garten, PH24 3BQ
Telephone 01479 831282
Restaurant:
01479 831731
Fax 01479 831523
Website www.boatgolf.com
Email office@boatgolf.com
Holes 18-hole layout, not only a demanding test of sporting skill but also a magnificent setting for the game.
Yardage 5967
SSS 69
Visitors Unrestricted -booking advisable
Save money at this course with the Open Fairways Golfer's Passport
Special Offers and Golfing Breaks available at this location.
Societies Welcome if previous arrangements made with Secretary
Green Fees
E per round, E weekends
The winter green fee is B payable into an honesty box with no pre-booking. Play is from winter tees.
Course Designer James Braid
Established in 1898.
Location

27m SE of Inverness A95. E side of village

From the A9 Trunk road, take the Grantown-on-Spey turnoff. Boat of Garten is sign-posted. Through the village, past the Boat Hotel, under the Strathspey railway bridge, the Club is on your right hand side.

Facilities

Hard tennis courts
Corporate hospitality days available
Practice Net / Pratice Ground
Putting Green

Comment

"The view from the clubhouse, over the 1st and 2nd fairways and beyond, to the Cairngorm mountains - with such distinctive features as the Lairig Ghru and the northern corries of Braeriach - is incomparable, certainly within the realms of Scottish golf."

 




Golf breaks at Boat of Garten


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