Aigas Golf Course

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 66
  • Length: 4,878 yards
  • Slope Rating: 110
  • Course Rating: 63.4

Website: https://aigasgolfcourse.co.uk/

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the playability like at Aigas Golf Course for someone who isn't a scratch golfer?

Aigas is wonderfully accessible, even if you're not a pro. It's a shorter course, but don't let that fool you; the undulating terrain and cleverly placed bunkers demand thoughtful shot-making. You'll find it a fair test, rewarding accuracy over brute strength.

When's the ideal time to visit Aigas Golf Course for the best playing conditions?

We always recommend late May through September for Aigas. The course truly shines then, with the greens at their best and the surrounding Highlands in full bloom. Just be prepared for the occasional Scottish shower, which only adds to the character.

What's the most memorable aspect of playing Aigas Golf Course?

It's the sheer tranquility and natural beauty that truly sets Aigas apart. You're playing right in the heart of the Scottish countryside, often with deer watching from the tree line, and the views across the Aigas Gorge are simply stunning from several holes. It feels like a hidden gem, untouched by the usual golf resort bustle.

What are the typical green fees and what kind of facilities does Aigas Golf Course offer?

Aigas offers fantastic value for a Scottish round; green fees are very reasonable, especially compared to the bigger names. You'll find a welcoming, no-frills clubhouse where you can grab a snack and a drink, and they usually have trolleys available for hire. Don't expect a huge pro shop, but it has the essentials.

Any specific advice for navigating the Aigas Golf Course layout or local quirks?

Definitely walk Aigas - it's a compact course, and you'll appreciate the subtle elevation changes and natural contours far more on foot. Pay close attention to the wind, which can swirl unpredictably through the gorge, and don't be afraid to ask the friendly locals in the clubhouse for their hole-by-hole tips.