General Information


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Course Update

The clubhouse café
is now closed for the season
(toilets and changing facilities still available)
Honesty Box in operation
£10 for as much golf
as you want!
Winter Greens

See what's going on at Carrbridge Golf Club

You Tube Video
With thanks to Carrbridge News

Aerial view of course

Click here for aerial view of course
(opens in new window)

Latest local news

Carrbridge News

Local weather forecast

Members Information


2012 AGM

The 2012 AGM will be held on Tuesday 28 February
Agenda information here

Course Open
Winter Greens

The flags are on winter greens and the cups have been removed from the main greens.
The weather is changing from day to day and the course is playable but there is still a little snow and ice lying around.

2012 Fixture List

The 2012 fixture list is now available here

CDH is here!

The SGU are introducing a Central Database of Handicaps (CDH)....more information here


President's Update

John Walker's end of season report here

Tomatin Sponsors of the
Scottish Nine Hole Open Increased prize fund!!

Thanks also to
Cairngorms National ParkNational Park


Winter League

Best 4 scores up to end of March aggregated to determine winner over the Autumn/Winter.
Running Total Scores here

The European Tour

Tour officials have confirmed that the
Scottish Open
will keep its customary position on the golf calendar.
Details here

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Results & Handicaps

- Results
- Handicaps

Club Fixtures

- 2012 Club Fixtures

Handicap Master

Golf Course in the Highlands of Scotland - Scottish Golf Course

Carrbridge Golf Course, located in the Highlands of Scotland is superbly maintained by a dedicated green keeping team. Their expertise ensures that the course continuously challenges all levels of golfer. The nine fairways subtly change in character as the game progresses, presenting a surprisingly changed aspect on the back half of a round.
Natural hazards in the form of hills, streams, marshes and banks of heather; wildlife such as hares, nesting oystercatchers and roe deer all add to the interest and charm of a course which requires a degree of stamina.


Hover over the course map then click to get more information

Quick links
Hole 1
, Hole 2, Hole 3, Hole 4, Hole 5, Hole 6, Hole 7, Hole 8, Hole 9

If you'd like an aerial view, click here (opens in new window)

To see the Scorecard, click here