Unrestricted. Visitors are welcome all year.
The club house is open from the beginning of April to then end of October.
For booking phone the club house, just to make sure there is no club match that day.
Societies
Welcome if previous arrangements made with Secretary
Green Fees
C per day, E for 3 days, G per week
Course Designer
John Salvesen; redesigned & enlarged 1995
Location
Set in one of the most beautiful parts of the West Highlands of Scotland,
two miles north of Arisaig, six miles south of Mallaig, and forty miles west of Fort William. Take the A 830 Fort William to Mallaig road, and turn left half a mile north of Arisaig on to the B 8008 coastal road, which leads past the course.
Map
Facilities
About the Course
The word Traigh (pronounced 'try') means 'beach' in Gaelic, and a series of sandy beaches run alongside the course, with stunning views to the Hebridean islands of Eigg and Rum, and the Cuillins of Skye.
The course is based on a line of grassy hills, with the springy turf of a true links course.
Traigh is a subtle golf course that rewards accurate shotmaking. Good players are made to work for their scores, and yet high handicappers are given every chance.
Exc from Traigh website