Cruden Bay is situated on Scotland's Buchan Coast offering a dramatic setting with nearby Slains Castle providing a rather eerie backdrop. Originally laid out by Thomas Simpson, Cruden Bay is very much a traditional Scottish links course.
In addition to the 6,395 yeard 18 hole Championship Course, there is also a well-kept 2,553 yard 9 Hole Course (St Olaf). A good old Scottish Burn is a predominant feature of the Course affecting several of the holes and the magnificent view over the Cruden Bay naturally adds to the pleasure of the round.
Cruden Bay should be included in anyone's itinerary - it is a magnificent course and of equal importance, a place where the warmest of welcomes awaits visitors at the Clubhouse which overlooks the golf course and the Bay of Cruden beyond.
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Visitors Info:
Visitors welcome. Restricted tee times at weekends
Societies Info:
Societies (16 or more)welcome Monday to Friday
Minimum Handicap:
24
Total Number of Holes:
27
Golf Shop:
Yes
Clubhouse Refreshments:
Yes - Licensed
Powered Karts Allowed:
No
Tuition Available:
Yes
Practice Facilities:
Covered Driving Range
Practice Green
Practice Pitch & Putt