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Cruden Bay
Literally bursting with character, the North East embodies everything that is great about Scottish golf and also happens to be one of the developing regions for golf in Scotland.  Home to two of Scotland’s finest seaside courses – Royal Aberdeen and Cruden Bay.  In keeping with the links theme, Murcar which sits a simple 8-iron from Royal Aberdeen, is a beautiful exponent of links golf.  

 


Royal Aberdeen Balgownie Course
Since its earliest beginnings Royal Aberdeen Golf Club has promoted the game, in the Granite City, by bringing major players to the club. In recent years major national and international events have been contested over the classic Balgownie Links, by both professional and amateur. As with many great courses the policy of the club is to keep pace with the modern game and to that end subtle changes are regularly introduced to keep the course interesting and challenging for all categories of golfer.

Maintaining and combining tradition and quality is reflected on and off the courses. Extensive renovation within and around the clubhouse in the late 90's has attracted much praise and enhanced the pleasure and comfort of members and visitors alike.

Length 6850 yds:   SSS 72

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Cruden Bay
Cruden Bay Golf Course creates unique challenges demanding the skills of power, placement and fine judgment upon the discerning golfer. Set against a backdrop of subtly contoured greens and magnificent panoramic views, a visit to Cruden Bay will be a most memorable one.

Cruden Bay offers an internationally famous golfing experience - old fashioned links golf at its best - on one of the best links courses in Scotland, and last year was placed at No 52 in the world by "Golf Magazine".

Length 6395 yds:  SSS 72

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