Fraserburgh Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 70
- Slope Rating: 120
- Course Rating: 69
Website: https://fraserburghgolfclub.org/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to experience Fraserburgh Golf Club without battling the elements too much?
We recommend late spring through early autumn (May-September) for the best chance of milder weather and longer daylight hours. Be prepared for wind any time of year - it's a true links experience, after all - but these months offer the most forgiving conditions.
What makes Fraserburgh's links layout unique, and how challenging is it for a mid-handicapper?
Fraserburgh is a fantastic test, especially with its unique "out and back" layout that often means you're playing directly into or with the wind for long stretches. The natural dunes and gorse demand accuracy, but it's a fair challenge that rewards thoughtful play, not just brute strength.
Is Fraserburgh Golf Club a good value option for a Scottish links experience, and what should I expect for green fees?
Absolutely, Fraserburgh offers exceptional value for a historic Scottish links course. You'll find green fees are significantly more approachable than some of the more famous names, making it a brilliant choice for an authentic, unpretentious links round without breaking the bank.
Which holes at Fraserburgh should I particularly look forward to, or what are its signature features?
Keep an eye out for the dramatic 18th, which plays back towards the clubhouse with the North Sea often providing a stiff challenge. The course's natural, rugged beauty and the feeling of stepping back in time are its true signatures - it's pure, old-school links golf.
What's the atmosphere like in the clubhouse after a round at Fraserburgh, and what facilities can I expect?
The clubhouse at Fraserburgh is wonderfully welcoming and unpretentious, exactly what you want after battling the links. You'll find a friendly bar and good food, perfect for recounting your round and soaking in the history of this venerable club.