Fraserburgh Golf Club, founded in 1777, is the seventh-oldest golf club in the world, offering a true links experience on the rugged northeast coast of Scotland. The 18-hole, par 70 course stretches 6,308 yards, providing a challenging test of skill with undulating fairways, deep bunkers, and fast, firm greens. The course’s natural landscape, including sandy dunes and coastal winds, creates an authentic links challenge that requires precision and adaptability.
Fraserburgh is known for its stunning coastal views and dramatic changes in elevation, making each hole a unique experience. Located near the A90, this historic club provides golfers with the opportunity to play one of Scotland’s most traditional and scenic links courses, offering both history and a serious test of golfing ability.
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