Full practice facilities
The Carnegie Links is the jewel in Skibo’s crown. An 18-hole Championship course on the banks of the Dornoch Firth, it offers players 6,833 yards of golfing genius. Members love the modern Highland luxury of the Skibo Clubhouse, which has views over both the Carnegie Links and the Dornoch Firth. Golfers also appreciate the fully-stocked Halfway House where they can partake of some light refreshments.
Read MoreFive Star Award Winning Highland Hospitality. 5 star award winning luxury accommodation & fine dining with the charm, grace and elegance of the world’s finest boutique hotels, adjacent to the 1st tee at Royal Dornoch Golf Club. The public rooms – from the drawing rooms to the library – echo a comfortable, smart yet sophisticated country house style whilst the grounds and gardens, just steps from the Royal Dornoch’s 1st tee, allow guests to experience the long summer Highland evenings.
Read MoreLocated on Royal Dornoch’s First Tee, The Royal Golf Hotel is a Scottish golfers’ paradise providing a traditional Highland welcome. Interestingly the distance from the hotel reception to the first tee is probably the shortest walk in the world from a hotel to a nearby golf club.
The Royal Golf Hotel is your ideal base in the Highlands with 20 golf courses within an hours drive.
Read MoreDornoch Castle Hotel is set in the beautiful, historic town of Dornoch and situated directly opposite the inspiring 12th century Dornoch Cathedral, making it one of the most perfect wedding venues in Scotland and a great choice for anyone looking for a luxury hotel break in the Scottish Highlands.
Dornoch Castle Hotel boasts an infamous whisky collection in their bar.
Read MoreDriving net & putting green
Royal Dornoch is spellbinding and many golfers from all over the world make the pilgrimage to these natural links at some point in their lives. It is often quoted as one of the must-play courses.
It’s the timeless setting that makes Royal Dornoch such a pleasing place to play golf. It’s wild, isolated and, at the same time, absolutely beautiful; there’s the blaze of colour in early summer when the gorse is in flower.
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