Brora Golf Club
Brora
Set on the rugged northeast coast of Scotland, Brora Golf Club offers a pure links experience steeped in history and natural charm. Designed by James Braid in 1923, the course remains largely unchanged and delivers a traditional links challenge with undulating fairways, firm greens, and ever-present coastal winds. Sheep and cattle roam freely across the course, adding to its unique character. The par-69 layout runs along the beach and offers panoramic sea views from several holes. The friendly clubhouse and warm Highland welcome complete the experience. Brora is a must for links purists and lovers of classic Scottish golf.
Inverness Airport
54km


England’s best golf tour operator 2026 winner
Time Zone:
GMT+7
Currency:
₫ (Vietnamese Dong)
Temperature:
11°C - 29°C
Cost of a Beer:
£0.70
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.70
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About The Area
Sutherland is one of Scotland’s most remote and unspoilt regions, located in the far north of the Highlands. Known for its dramatic coastline, rugged mountains and vast open landscapes, it offers golfers a truly authentic Highland experience — where the scenery is as memorable as the golf itself.
The region’s standout venue is Royal Dornoch Golf Club, widely regarded as one of the finest links courses in the world. The Championship Course features natural undulating fairways, raised greens and firm, fast conditions that demand creativity and precision. Set along the Dornoch Firth, it delivers a pure links experience shaped by wind and terrain, with breathtaking coastal views throughout. Nearby, Brora Golf Club offers a more traditional Highland links, where sheep often roam the fairways and the layout remains largely unchanged from its original design. Another notable option is Golspie Golf Club, which provides a unique mix of links, heathland and parkland holes within a single round.
Golf in Sutherland is best enjoyed between April and October, when daylight hours are long and conditions are at their most favourable. Summer brings extended evenings, allowing for late rounds in stunning natural light.
Off the course, Sutherland is all about raw natural beauty. The North Coast 500 route passes through the region, offering some of Scotland’s most scenic driving. Lochs, mountains and empty beaches provide endless opportunities for exploration, while wildlife such as deer and seabirds are commonly seen.
For golfers seeking world-class links, traditional Highland courses and a remote, untouched setting, Sutherland delivers one of Scotland’s most pure and memorable golf experiences.
















