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Tain Golf Club benefits from being situated in one of the most spectacular locations in Scotland. With Tain being so close to Dornoch it allows for some great golf to be played in the area. Brora, Golspie, Royal Dornoch to name but a few. Old Tom Morris was blessed with a phenomenal canvas on which to build this Highland gem, with magnificent views afforded over the Dornoch Firth.

With the Glenmorangie Distillery being in Tain, what a great opportunity to play 18 holes followed by a wee dram in the Clubhouse then off to the Whisky being made itself.

Tain really is a fabulous Club, from the welcome to the members and of course the fabulous course, so underrated, you’ve got to play it.

Tain Golf Club

With water bordering one side of the course, and an imposing mountain backdrop on the other, the micro-climate gives golfers a good chance of playing in the sunshine. This fortunate position also means that Tain's head greenkeeper can keep golfers putting on good quality surfaces, and off the dreaded winter greens. Try and hit the 10th fairway ,once lined with gorse, now a little more forgiving. 2 par 3's back to back, 16 & 17 great holes but use caution as they can be card wrecker. This fortunate position also means that Tain's head greenkeeper can keep golfers putting on good quality surfaces, and off the dreaded winter greens.

An outstanding golfing experience here is rounded off by the excellent comfort and service in the clubhouse, which was completely refurbished in 1998, including the ‘Greens' restaurant.

Tain's third hole is recognised as one of the top 18 links holes in Scotland.

Tain Golf Club Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a range on site?

No

Are there buggies available to hire?

Yes

How much is the fee for the caddies?

£40 plus discretionary

Are there any weekend golfing restrictions?

None

How many bars are there?

There is 1 bar on site

Is there a charge for car parking on site?

There is complimentary car parking