There was time when the spectacular links of the Nairn Golf
Club kept its light rather hidden beneath the bushel but the
Amateur Championship of 1994 and the famous GB & I victory over
the United States in the Walker Cup in 1999 changed all that. This
is one of the classic links courses of Scotland, an amalgamation of
the work of Andrew Simpson, Old Tom Morris, Ben Sayers and
inevitably James Braid. Today's layout, with the exception of a
little discreet refinement by C.K. Cotton, is largely the work of
Braid and spectacular it is in every regard. Great stands of gorse,
wonderful crisp fairway turf and greens that are widely hailed as
the best in Scottish golf are the legacy that Braid left in this
beautiful corner of Morayshire.
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