Moray Golf Club
Highlands & Inverness, Scotland
Moray Golf Club overview
Moray Golf Club offers two fantastic 18-hole links courses, each with a design unique to the architect who made them - Old Tom Morris and Henry Cotton. Nestled on the Scottish coast of Lossiemouth, Moray, this club has previously hosted many championships. With pristine conditions, awe-inspiring scenery, and interesting layouts, the Old Course and the New Course are both certainly bucket-list venues.
Golf courses at Moray Golf Club
Old Course
Designed by Old Tom Morris, the Old Course at Moray Golf Club has a beautiful layout that will really test your game. Deep bunkers and fast greens are a consistent theme throughout the 18 holes, the last of which is often referred to as “the finest finishing hole in the country". Many professional tournaments have also been held here over the years, a true testament to the quality of the Old Course.
New Course
The New Course at Moray Golf Club in Lossiemouth was designed by famous golf architect Henry Cotton. His preference for precision can be experienced first-hand here, with tighter fairways and smaller greens which are just as challenging as that of the Old Course. The picturesque signature 10th hole sits on the beach alongside the lighthouse.
Accommodation near Moray Golf Club
Dornoch Station Hotel
Your ideal base for an unforgettable golf trip in the Scottish Highlands. Relax in the elegant rooms inspired by nature, offering a warm and homely ambience, before teeing off at your chosen course.