At first there may be a bit of confusion when you approach Arbroath Golf Club as the two separate entities of Arbroath Artisan Golf Club and Arbroath Golf Links operate together to provide visitors with a traditional links golf experience alongside the hospitality and facilities of a modern club. Something they do rather well.
Arbroath golf course is a traditional links course situated between the sea and farmland with an ever present ‘sea breeze’ to provide you with an added challenge.
Farmland on the right borders the first seven holes, making it essential that you avoid those slices. You will have to negotiate burns crossing the fairways, and strategically placed bunkers provide yet another opportunity to add to your score.
The Arbroath Signal Tower Museum features the story of the magnificent Bell Rock Lighthouse and shows how the coastal town's connection with the sea has influenced Arbroath's social, industrial and ecclesiastical history. The Bell Rock Lighthouse still stands as...
In 1320, at Arbroath Abbey, Scotland’s nobles swore their independence from England on the Declaration of Independence.
Founded by William the Lion in 1178, the abbey remained one of the nation’s grandest monasteries for almost 400 years. The abbey was intended to...
The Old Course at Letham Grange Golf Club is a par 73 parkland Championship layout, incorporating tree-lined and open fairways. Opened in 1987, the course features memorable water hazards on the 8th & 10th holes, which the thinking golfer will be wary of. With...
The Championship Course at Carnoustie has hosted seven Open Championships, making it one of the very few to have done so in the UK. It is one of the three courses used for the annual Dunhill Links that sees a host of celebrities and professional golfers descend on the...