Insch Golf Club
18 hole Par 69
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 70
- Length: 5,656 yards
- Slope Rating: 118
- Course Rating: 68.6
Website: https://www.inschgolfclub.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of challenge does Insch Golf Club's Par 69 layout present for different handicaps?
This isn't your typical long championship track, which is precisely its charm; you'll find a clever design here. It demands precision over power with tight fairways and tricky greens, making it a fun test for all skill levels. We think mid-handicappers will particularly enjoy navigating its unique demands.
When is the best time of year to play Insch Golf Club for optimal conditions?
We always recommend late spring through early autumn (May to September) for the best chance of dry weather and longer daylight hours in Scotland. You'll experience the course at its most vibrant then, with the surrounding Aberdeenshire hills providing a stunning backdrop. Just remember to pack layers - this is Scotland, after all!
What's the standout feature or "must-see" hole at Insch Golf Club?
For us, it's the panoramic views from the higher holes, especially around the 10th and 11th, looking out over the Garioch countryside towards Bennachie. The course itself is a hidden gem, offering a truly authentic Scottish golf experience away from the usual tourist crowds. Don't miss the quirky uphill par-3 17th - it's a real card wrecker if you're not careful.
How accessible is Insch Golf Club, and what should I expect regarding green fees?
Insch is easily reachable by car from Aberdeen, making it a great day trip for golfers in the region. Green fees are incredibly reasonable, especially compared to some of Scotland's more famous courses, offering fantastic value for a well-maintained track. We always advise booking your tee time online in advance, particularly for weekend play, to secure your spot.
What's the atmosphere like at Insch Golf Club, and what facilities are available after a round?
You'll find a genuinely warm, welcoming atmosphere here, typical of a friendly Scottish club that prides itself on local hospitality. The clubhouse offers a cozy spot for a post-round drink and a bite to eat, perfect for recounting your shots. It's a place where you feel like a regular, even on your first visit.