Stonehaven Golf Club
Cowie, Stonehaven, Grampian, AB39 3RH United Kingdom
Though the course is short (par 66 and 5103 yards), it sets a stiff challenge for all standards of golfer.
The course also provides stunning views of the North Sea, of Stonehaven Bay and the town itself, and of the ancient fortress of Dunnottar Castle. Porpoises, dolphins and seals can often be seen in the bay – though we would expect that your concentration on the next shot means you may not notice them! The course is also of particular interest to geologists as it lies on the Highland Fault Line, which divides Scotland from west to east. In fact, the Fault Line splits the 13th and 15th holes with golfers having to carry their tee shots some 100 yards over a gap known locally as The Gully. Lady members and visitors are allowed to walk to the other side before playing.Book a Tee Time
Price Guide: £££Visitors:
- Midweek Guide: £30.00 per round *
- Weekend Guide: £30.00 per round *
- Maximum Handicap: No Restriction
- Societies Accepted to Play
- Society Deals Available
- Voucher Deals Available
Club Information
Stonehaven Golf Club is Par 66 (5103 yards) Private Other golf course.Tel: 01569 762124 | Fax: 01569 765973
Website: http://www.stonehavengolfclub.com/
Contact/Secretary: Mrs Morag Duncan
Facilities: Golf clubs for hire, Golf pro shop, Changing rooms, Golf clubhouse, Bar, Food available, Available for functions, golf course.
- 7 Day Membership Available
- 5 Day Membership Available
Location: http://www.stonehavengolfclub.com/location.htm
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Breathtaking views over the cliffs, fantastic par 3's and a friendly atmosphere. At 5103 yards off the white tees it may not seem too much of a challenge but add a constant wind and straight forward holes on paper are suddenly card wreckers. A must play if you are ever up the North East of Scotland.
Rated 5/5
by Stuart Lon Oct 3 2011
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An absolute must play cliff top golf course. It's so much fun flying shots over the gully's, cliff edges, railway tracks, churchyards, etc.
Hope the wind is up when you play, that makes it even more fun, the Par 3 15th at 161 yards can be hit with anything from a Pitching Wedge to a Driver (we used 3 Woods and Rescue clubs, such was the wind strength). This really is a little gold nugget of a course with quite stunning views. This is no modern day set up golf course, the clubshop/bar/reception are all one!
Hope the wind is up when you play, that makes it even more fun, the Par 3 15th at 161 yards can be hit with anything from a Pitching Wedge to a Driver (we used 3 Woods and Rescue clubs, such was the wind strength). This really is a little gold nugget of a course with quite stunning views. This is no modern day set up golf course, the clubshop/bar/reception are all one!
Rated 5/5
by John Son Oct 3 2011
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This course is right on the cliffs with some great views and plays depending on the wind. Well worth a visit if you are in the area. 13th is drivable, but so is the out of bounds with ease! I think the longest drive was recorded here, as the main train line splits the course, so if you time it right, you could hit your drive all the way to London.
Rated 3/5
by Allan Bon Sep 27 2011
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also the greens are very ture best greens i have played on yeat
Rated 5/5
by Bradley Bon May 4 2012
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amasing course played on a cliff only one par 5 but very tough place to score most fairways on a slope so if you dont use the slope you will get caught out by the wind if you go with the flight every hole is a chalange with the wind in play the stand out hole is probely the 15th but you might think different you hit over a vally onto a small green 156yeards long into the wind sss is 64 aswell so need to be able to play in the wind to score well here pro shop is in the clubshouse aswell next to the bar nice we set up in the clubhouse the barmade who was working was also stunning so that was a plus on a top days golf
(Round played: 04-May-2012 - Score: 81 Handicap: 11.4)
(Round played: 04-May-2012 - Score: 81 Handicap: 11.4)
Rated 5/5
by Bradley Bon May 4 2012
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Score Cards
| Course | Tee | Par | SSS | Yds | ||
| Stonehaven | White | 66 | 65 [99.000] | 5103 | ||
| Stonehaven | yellow | 66 | 64 | 4804 | ||
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| Cheyne Golf Club | 3.30 miles |
| Portlethen Golf Club | 6.23 miles |
| Peterculter Golf Club | 8.33 miles |
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