Championship Course
18 hole Par 70 Championship course
Website: https://www.royaldornoch.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play the Championship Course to experience it at its finest?
We recommend aiming for late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-early October). You'll often find more stable weather, longer daylight hours, and the course conditions are typically prime, firming up nicely without the peak summer crowds. Be prepared for anything, though-Scottish weather loves to keep you on your toes.
What specific challenges should I prepare for when playing the Championship Course in Scotland?
This course truly tests your precision, especially with its notoriously deep pot bunkers and the ever-present Scottish wind. You'll need to master low trajectory shots and be ready for some tricky greens that often slope away from you, demanding a deft touch around the edges. Don't expect many flat lies.
What's the expected green fee for the Championship Course, and do you feel it offers good value for the experience?
Green fees here typically range from £200-£350, depending on the season and time of day. While it's a significant investment, we absolutely believe it's worth it for the historical significance and the sheer quality of the links golf experience you get. It's a bucket-list round you won't soon forget.
Should I hire a caddie for my round on the Championship Course, and what can I expect from them?
We highly recommend taking a caddie here; their local knowledge is invaluable for navigating the subtle breaks on the greens and understanding the best lines off the tee. Expect a friendly, experienced local who will not only help with your game but also share some great stories about the course's history. They truly enhance the experience.
Which hole on the Championship Course stands out as a true highlight or a potential round-wrecker?
Keep a sharp eye on the par-3 14th-it's a real beauty and a beast. With its elevated tee shot over a gully to a well-guarded green, it demands a precise iron shot, especially when the wind is up. Many a good score has come undone right there, so plan your attack carefully.