Cawdor Castle was built in 1370 at a time when clubs were in constant use in Scotland, but not for sporting reasons. Things have subsequently been refined so that now people enjoy picking on small white balls rather than each other, and they have done so at Cawdor with much delight and occasional oath since 1976.
The course covers 25 acres of mature parkland. Its 1429 yards (par 32) offer a variety of challenges that will amuse the seasoned player and welcome the beginner. The course record is 27.
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| HOLE |
Length in Yards |
Stroke Index |
Par |
| 1. The Pond |
| 2. No Swearing |
| 3. East Lodge |
| 4. Up Yonder |
| 5. Humpy |
| 6. Highland Road |
| 7. The Big Wood |
| 8. A Far Cry |
| 9. Jaw Bone |
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| 72 |
| 134 |
| 109 |
| 130 |
| 108 |
| 152 |
| 157 |
| 194 |
| 247 |
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| TOTAL |
1303 |
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32 |
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If you can beat this, or even if you can't, there is a licensed restaurant and snack bar for consolation and refreshment at the castle.
Open 10.00 am to 5.00 pm every day from May 1st until the second Sunday in October.
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RULES
- Out of Bounds: A ball is out of bounds if it lies beyond any boundary fence or wall. (Rule 27).
- Twigs and Branches are moveable obstructions (Rule 24.1).
- All staked trees are protected and a free lift is allowed.
- Ducks and deer are protected species and have priority.
Plan View of The Golf Course at Cawdor Castle Course Length - 1303 Yards - Par 32
Prices 2008
Per Adult Day Ticket - £12.00
Per Junior (Under 16) Day Ticket - £6.00
Putting Green - £1.50
Club and Trolley Hire Available
Membership subscription
£80 adults £35 juniors
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