Tain Golf Club
Welcome to Tain Golf Club in Ross-shire, a traditional Scottish Highland links course designed by Old Tom Morris, situated 9 miles south of Dornoch and 31 miles north of Inverness. Tain Golf Club is 42 miles from Castle Stuart Golf Links which is hosting the 2011-2013 Barclays Scottish Open. Tain Golf Club is the venue for the Scottish Ladies' (Close) Amateur Championship 14th-19th May 2012.
Our Championship length links enjoys spectacular views over mountains and sea and benefits from a sheltered climate, which allows favourable golfing conditions for most of the year. With our 3rd hole rated as one of the best 18 links holes in Scotland and our 17th acknowledged as one of the top 18 holes designed by Old Tom Morris, we believe that Tain offers one of the finest settings and challenges for a round of golf.
Tain Golf Club has reciprocal arrangements with Royal Colombo Golf Club, Sri Lanka. Members also have reciprocal arrangements with a number of local courses in Ross-shire and Sutherland.
Course Information for Tain Golf Club
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Facility Information:
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General:
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18 hole regulation length course
1 golf course(s)
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Tain Golf Club Information:
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General:
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18 hole regulation length course
Open to the Public golf course
Just Golf facility
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Amenities:
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Putting Green Chipping Area Practice Bunker Food & Beverage Available Rental Clubs Lessons Available Showers Lockers Bar Caddies Golf Lessons & Clinics
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Rules/Notes:
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Walking Allowed Family friendly
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Nairn, ST
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Tain itself is well worth a visit and is an excellent centre to stay whether you intend exploring Easter Ross with its delightful Seaboard villages of Balintore, Hilton and Portmahomack or further afield the Northern Highlands - you can visit Loch Ness or John O'Groats and can be back for dinner in one day.
Tain is the oldest Royal Burgh in Scotland, the rights of sanctuary being confirmed by Malcolm Canmore in 1066. The Museum and the medieval St. Duthus Collegiate Church are well worth a visit and Tain Through Time, a dramatic sound and light show will enthral young and old alike.
Apart from the golf course, Tain is famous for Glenmorangie malt whisky and visitors are very welcome to tour the Distillery.
Other local enterprises where visitors are welcome include The Tain Pottery whose stoneware pottery is well used in the clubhouse, Glasstorm, and Highland Fine Cheeses who make Crowdie.
The magnificent Dunrobin Castle at Golspie is open to visitors between April and October, and the Falls of Shin and the Castle of Mey, a short drive away are also well worth a visit.
NOTE: While every effort has been made to assure accuracy, we advise you to check all information with
the golf course before booking your tee-time or driving to the course.