Characteristics

Fraserburgh is one of the true links courses left in Scotland. The club was established in 1777 when golf was played on the towns links. It moved to its present location the philworth links in 1891. Much of the present course was designed in 1922 by James Braid, the first man to win the open 5 times. Set in Scotlands far North-east corner 42 miles North of Aberdeen, Fraserburgh is a fine 6,308 yard par 70 18 hole course and a 2,416 par 33 nine hole course. The view from the third tee on the main course alone makes the trip to Fraserburgh worthwhile. Looking over the fishing port, the North sea and onto the joined Villages of Cairnbulg and Inverallochy. Inland looks across the Buchan Plains and onto Mormond Hill.Fraserburgh is known as a friendly club and any visitor will enjoy their trip to the "Broch".


Courses

18-Hole Corbiehill Course

Opened in 1891. Design: James Braid. Style: Links.

Terrain: Undulating

Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard

Scorecard
TeeParCRSlopeLength
White (Men)7071.11296308 yards
Yellow (Men)7068.91245835 yards
Red (Women)74--5323 yards

9-Hole Rosehill Course

Style: Parkland

Scorecard
TeeParCRSlopeLength
Yellow (Men)66--4832 yards
Red (Women)74--4572 yards

Practice Facilities

  • Practice Area
  • Putting Green