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Moray Golf Club
Address Moray Golf Club, Stotfield Road, Lossiemouth, IV31 6QS
Telephone 01343 812018 / 813330 Pro
Fax 01343 815102
Website http://www.moraygolf.co.uk
Email secretary@moraygolf.co.uk
Holes Old 18 - New 18
Yardage 6643 - 6005
SSS 73 - 69
Visitors Handicap certificates required for Moray Old Course.
Special Offers and Golfing Breaks available at this location.
Societies Welcome if previous arrangements made with Secretary
Green Fees
Old Moray:
F weekdays /G weekdays
New Moray: D / D
Course Designer Old Tom Morris
1889
Location 6m N of Elgin
Facilities



Corporate hospitality days available

Description

"Moray Old is a challenging round of golf, but your good shots will also be rewarded. It is a fair test of true links golf and many visitors return again and again to take on its challenge. You will have the opportunity at some holes to throw the ball right onto the greens, whereas for other shots you will get the chance to pitch and run. As former Masters and five times Open Champion Tom Watson, said - "it took me a number of years and visits to Scotland, before I caught on that links golf was the really traditional way to play the game, and above all, that it was fun!".

As well as the challenging Moray Old Championship Course, the Club is also delighted to offer to you a second, but also challenging, 18 hole links course. Converted into 18 holes in 1979 by the late Sir Henry Cotton, the Moray New is somewhat shorter than Moray Old, however, its tighter fairways and smaller greens make it a fine test of true links golf. If you have the time when visiting to play 2 rounds, we highly recommend to you a round on both of our courses."

Exc from Moray's Website


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