From Inverness:
If travelling from Inverness on A96 travel into town as far as the church with a tower on the left hand side of the main road. Turn first left after the church into Seabank Road towards the shore of the Moray Firth, where you will find the clubhouse.

Form Aberdeen:
If travelling from Aberdeen on A96 travel through town until you see a church with a tower on the right hand side of the main road. Turn right into Seabank Road just before the church and keep going until you reach the clubhouse (approx 0.5 miles).

From Grantown-on-Spey:
If travelling from Grantown on Spey on A939, turn left onto the A96 at the railway bridge and travel through town until you see a church with a tower on the right hand side of the main road. Turn right into Seabank Road just before the church and keep going until you reach the clubhouse (approx 0.5 miles)

Other clubs nearby Nairn Dubar Golf Club (1.2 miles), Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club (8.1 miles)
Nairn's truly remarkable feature is that from every hole you can see the Moray Firth and the golden colouring and changing lights of the Black Isle. Even more extraordinary – only too easily you can strike the ball into the sea on every one of the first seven!

What delights the visitor and member alike is the Scottish-ness of the links. Other than in a strong westerly, it leads you in gently before demanding accurate driving and precision second shots. Gorse is a hazard. The par 4 holes tease and confound and all four short holes are cunningly angled, with the 4th a little gem and the 14th simply spectacular. As three of the par 5 holes are over 530 yards long, it is a test for all. Yet, even more challenging than the humps and hollows that lurk in the fairways, is the trickery of the greens. Eighty years ago, having played the Championship Course, James Braid commented on their quality – β€œThe texture of the turf and character of the greens is unrivalled.”

Also the 9 hole Newton Course, though less challenging than the Championship Course, provides a fun round for the family or for those with less time on their hands! The practice area is ideal for warming up before a round or sharpening your short game.

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