Aberfeldy Golf Club

18 hole Par 68

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 70
  • Length: 5,928 yards
  • Slope Rating: 120
  • Course Rating: 68

Website: https://www.aberfeldy-golfclub.co.uk/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to play Aberfeldy Golf Club, and what's the course condition like then?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn (May-September) for the best chance of dry weather and longer daylight hours. You'll find the course in prime condition, with lush fairways and true greens, though a light shower is always a possibility in the Highlands. The views of the Tay Valley are simply stunning during these months.

Is Aberfeldy Golf Club a challenging course, or is it more suitable for a relaxed round?

Don't let the Par 68 fool you-Aberfeldy offers a surprisingly engaging round that's perfect for all skill levels. While it's not overly long, the tight tree-lined fairways and the River Tay in play on several holes demand accuracy, making it a fun test without being punishing. It's a fantastic course for a relaxed but thoughtful game.

What makes Aberfeldy Golf Club unique, and what should I look out for during my round?

Aberfeldy truly stands out with its picturesque setting alongside the River Tay and the historic Wade's Bridge. Keep an eye out for the challenging par-3 10th, where the river guards the green, and the strategic par-4 17th, which requires a precise tee shot over a burn. The course's natural beauty and clever layout are its real highlights.

How does Aberfeldy's green fee compare to other Perthshire courses, and is it good value?

Aberfeldy offers exceptional value, especially when compared to some of the more renowned, pricier courses in Perthshire. You're getting a beautifully maintained course with stunning scenery and a friendly atmosphere for a very reasonable green fee. It's a genuine local gem that delivers far more than its cost suggests.

What kind of facilities can I expect at Aberfeldy Golf Club, and what's the overall atmosphere like?

You'll find a welcoming, traditional clubhouse with a well-stocked pro shop and a comfortable lounge area perfect for a post-round drink or snack. The atmosphere is genuinely friendly and unpretentious-it's a true community club where visitors are made to feel right at home. Don't expect grand luxury, but do expect warm Scottish hospitality.