Par: 70
Yardage: 6308
Course Type: Links
Founded: 1777
As the seventh oldest golf club in the world, Fraserburgh Golf Club is a true hidden gem located on the rugged northeast coast of Scotland. With a rich heritage dating back to 1777, the club offers a classic links experience shaped by nature and time. The Corbie Hill course, redesigned by James Braid in the 1920s, combines rolling dunes, tight fairways, and firm, fast greens—testing golfers of all abilities.
Its elevated tees offer sweeping views of the North Sea, and the wind often plays a decisive role in club selection. Signature holes like the 5th, “Corbie Hill,” challenge you with a blind tee shot and dramatic elevation changes. Fraserburgh remains a must-play for golfers looking to experience traditional links golf in a more untouched, less-travelled setting.
Why play here?
Fraserburgh delivers a raw and authentic links golf experience steeped in history and natural beauty. It’s a perfect addition to any northeast Scotland golf itinerary.