Course Details
The Dornoch club, with great foresight, constructed a second course in the early part of the twentieth century and although much of it was lost during the war, a 9 hole course was reinstated and the eighteen hole course redesigned by eminent architect, Donald Steel.
The Struie, although shorter than its older neighbour, is a fine test of golf requiring accurate shotmaking. As with most links, it is flat and easy to walk around but the narrow fairways and thick whin bushes can cause many problems. The greens are the equal of those on the "big" course but their lesser size may cause some heartache before the round is over. A fine course for beginners or the more experienced, it is a joy to play when you want a relaxing round of golf.
From the course there are excellent views across the Firth to Tin and the Struie Hill.
Pricing Information (£)
| Weekday |
Round: £35
Day Ticket: £45
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| Weekend |
Round: £35
Day Ticket: £45
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Facilities
LOCATION
Forty five miles north of Inverness off the A9.