1 Night, 2 Rounds
- Bed and Breakfast
- 1 round at Balgownie Links
- 1 round at Murcar Links Golf Club
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club is regarded as not just one of the best golf courses in Scotland but also the world. Having originally been founded in 1780 as the Society of Golfers at Aberdeen, Royal Aberdeen is noted as one of the earliest golf clubs ever created - listed as both 6th and 8th in records.
The course has enjoyed a rich tournament history including the very best in amateur golf as a past host of Scottish and international events. In more recent history, this classic links layout has hosted The Senior British Open which was won by one of the game's greatest ever links players, Tom Watson, and The Scottish Open which was won by England's Justin Rose.
Anyone visiting this part of Scotland is in for a true golfing treat, with access to a host of different golf courses in the area including Cruden Bay and Trump International Golf Links, you can chalk off a trio of golf courses that sit within almost every Top 100 Golf Courses list in the world.
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The championship Balgownie Links is an established tournament host, running out and back along the North Sea coastline. This is raw links golf, where golfers can expect no protection from the elements. The course has played host to the Scottish Boys Championship on numerous occasions, and its proximity to Aberdeen city centre makes it even more attractive.
The course was originally designed by Robert and Archie Simpson, two brothers from Carnoustie, but has since been tinkered with by James Braid, and is now under constant revision by Donald Steel's design company.
Without doubt, this is one of the finest in Scotland's north. Beware on your approach to the signature hole, the 8th - the hole is protected by 10 bunkers!
In 2014 the world's best golfers headed up to the stunning links layout at Royal Aberdeen for The Scottish Open. Justin Rose claimed the title with a 4 round -16 total including rounds of 69, 68, 66 and 65. Rose's 2-shot victory was over a stellar field including major winners, Shane Lowry, Phil Mickelson, Danny Willett, Padraig Harrington and Rory McIlroy. McIlroy started fast at Royal Aberdeen with an opening round of 64 which still stands today as the course record.
2005 saw some of the game's greats enjoy tournament golf on the Blairgownie Links at Royal Aberdeen Golf Club. The Senior Open Championship welcomed the likes of Tom Watson, Greg Norman, Craig Stadler, Loren Robers and Sam Torrance to do battle on the par-71 layout. Despite opening with a round of 75, Tom Watson was able to recover with a very strong weekend of 64 and 70 to finish tied with Ireland's Des Smyth on -4, holding off Greg Norman who finished just 1 shot further back on -3. Watson's victory at Royal Aberdeen was his 2nd Senior Open Championship, both won by playoffs, of what would become 3 in total to add to his 5 Open Championships.
One of the pinnacle events in amateur golf is The Walker Cup, 2011 saw Royal Aberdeen host the very best in UK & Ireland against the USA. The USA team featured many household names including Jordan Spieth, Patrick Cantlay, Peter Uihlein and Patrick Rodgers, The UK & Ireland team were able to boast a number of talented golfers who went onto make their mark on the professional game including Steven Brown, Tom Lewis and Andy Sullivan. With such a talented crop of golfers on who, it is easy to see why the match was so close. The match finished 14 - 12 to UK & Ireland with The USA closing fast in the afternoon singles, just coming up shy after staging a strong fightback, winning 6.5 points.
Royal Aberdeen is ranked as one of the best courses in Scotland and is a must play for enthusiasts of Royal golf.
| Par | 71 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Archie Simpson, Robert Simpson, James Braid |
| Opened for play | 1780 |
| Blue | 6,922 yards | SSS 74 |
|---|---|---|
| White | 6,537 yards | SSS 73 |
| Yellow | 6,253 yards | SSS 71 |
| Red | 6,034 yards | SSS 75 |
| Green | 5,199 yards | SSS 71 |
The second course at Royal Aberdeen is a shorter 18-hole layout that comes in at just over 4,000 yards, Silverburn is perfect for practice.
Part of an area where golf has true ancient antiquity, the Silverburn Course gives golfers different look at links golf with the maintenance and service one would expect from Royal Aberdeen.
| Par | 64 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | James Braid |
| Opened for play | 1886 |
| White | 4,021 yards | SSS 61 |
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Royal Aberdeen Golf Club is situated 2 miles north of Aberdeen off the A92, just 7 miles east of Aberdeen airport.
Address: Links Road, Bridge Of Don , Aberdeen , Aberdeenshire, Scotland, AB23 8AT
Matt
✓30 Sep 2025
Incredible course with amazing history and scenery. Hospitality and welcome incredible and all interactions with their team from caddies to bar staff was exceptional. Would play here every trip.
Ian
✓11 Aug 2025
Barry
✓10 Jun 2024
Kelly
✓9 Nov 2023
A great challenge on a very good course (very punitive rough).
Rob
✓18 Oct 2023
10/10 nothing else to say
Pelle
✓13 Jul 2023
I really like this course and found it this time less frightening than before
Gerd
✓8 Jul 2023
Jandre
✓6 Jun 2023
All the rave on this course is about the front 9, and it is easy to see why. This is either one of the greatest stretches in all of golf, or it can be nightmare fuel. The course weaves seamlessly through the sand dunes, however the fairways are very tight, and if you miss them you will be left with a very difficult recovery shot out of a very difficult stance. The back 9 is played on top of the dunes and is much flatter. This will be more enjoyable for the average golfer. This is a course that golfers under a 18 handicap will enjoy, but golfers over an 18 handicap may struggle. Especially on the front 9. However it is a super course and worth the visit in my opinion.
Rob
✓17 Aug 2022
Peter
✓26 May 2022
This course has far to many blind shots for the average golfer. It also has some very strange rules that seem outdated. The protocol for buggies and the insistence that no visitor can go off before 1400hrs even though no members were wanting to tee off for the preceding 90 minutes. We were left in the club looking at an empty first tee for over an hour.
Jamie
✓9 May 2022
Excellent condition and one of Scotland’s finest.
Lewis
✓27 Jul 2021