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Course
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Links |
Founded
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1899 |
Par
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70 |
Yards
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6395 |
SSS
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72 |
Course
designer : |
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Thomas
Simpson |
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This
is a traditional links at its very best, a stunning Scottish
course. The renowned architect, Tom Simpson walked the fairways
through the mountaineous dunes and created a dramatic layout
that is a very stern test with some of the best playing conditions
anywhere. It is a course for the serious golfer and when the
wind blows, which is often, there is no place to hide.
With
a majestic dune system that has dramatic similarities to Ballybunion,
the links that run through them reveal a little of its mystery
each time you play. Striking views are evident at every turn,
none more memorable than Slains Castle, inspiration and setting
for Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’. The idyllic setting
of the Bay of Cruden and the village of Port Ellon make this
a unique links, one from a bygone age.
57th
in the Top 100 Courses in the British Isles 2002.
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Crathes
Castle
- a fine example of a Scottish tower house, built in 1596.
The formal gardens are surrounded by 300 year old yew hedges
trimmed into fantastic shapes.
The
ruins of Dunnotar Castle, perched on a
headland rising sheer out of the sea.
The
city of Aberdeen, offers a cathedral, museums
and other attractions, whilst the surrounding countryside
is rich in historic houses and a
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