Keith Golf Club
18 hole Par 69
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 73
Website: http://www.keithgolfclub.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Keith Golf Club for the most enjoyable round?
We've found late spring through early autumn, roughly May to September, offers the most consistent conditions. You'll experience longer daylight hours and generally milder weather, which is perfect for enjoying the course without battling too much wind or rain. However, a crisp autumn day here can be truly magical, just be prepared for anything.
Is Keith Golf Club's Par 69 layout suitable for all golfers, or is it more for beginners?
Don't let the Par 69 fool you - Keith offers a surprisingly engaging challenge for all skill levels. While it's certainly welcoming for higher handicappers, the course demands precision with its tighter fairways and cleverly placed bunkers. You'll need to think your way around, especially on the back nine, making it a rewarding test for experienced players too.
What's a unique highlight or a "must-play" hole at Keith Golf Club?
You absolutely have to experience the 13th hole, a challenging par-3. It's not the longest, but the green is well-guarded and slopes deceptively, demanding a precise iron shot to avoid trouble. It's a fantastic example of how Keith uses its natural terrain to create memorable, strategic holes.
What should I expect regarding green fees and overall value at Keith Golf Club?
Keith Golf Club offers exceptional value, especially when compared to some of Scotland's more famous-and pricier-courses. You'll find a well-maintained course with a genuine, friendly atmosphere for a very reasonable green fee. It's a fantastic opportunity to experience authentic Scottish golf without breaking the bank.
Beyond the course, what's the local vibe like at Keith Golf Club, and any tips for a first-time visitor?
This is a true local's club, incredibly welcoming and unpretentious. We recommend arriving a bit early to soak in the atmosphere in the clubhouse; you'll likely find friendly faces eager to share local insights. It's a great place to experience Scottish hospitality firsthand, so don't be shy about striking up a conversation.