Montrose Links

18/18 Hole Semi- Private

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Montrose Links

Traill Drive, DD10 8SW Montrose, Angus, UK

Characteristics

Montrose Medal

Established in 1562, the Medal is the fiftholdest golf course in the world and if you are looking for classic Scottish links courses to play, this is a must.

Montrose Broomfield

The course is laid out on a relatively levelplane making for easy walking and is ideal for visitors wishing toplay 36 holes in one day.

Courses

18-Hole Medal Course

Opened in 1562. Style: Links.

Terrain: Flat

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
White (Men)71--6655 yards
Yellow (Men)71--6203 yards
Red (Women)73--5622 yards

18-Hole Broomfield Course

Opened in 1905. Style: Links.

Terrain: Flat

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
Yellow (Men)66--4825 yards
Red (Women)66--4800 yards

Practice Facilities

  • Practice Area
  • Putting Green

Visitors

Both Courses

Visitors are welcome every day.

Green Fees

18-Hole Medal Course

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
18 Holes£40 (47 €)£44 (51 €)
Day ticket£50 (58 €)£58 (67 €)

18-Hole Broomfield Course

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
18 Holes£18 (21 €)£20 (23 €)

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Clubhouse
  • Locker rooms
  • Bar
  • Snack Bar

Restaurant

Richard Jones, T/A Personal Cuisine
Phone: 01674 672376
rsmjonah@talk21.com
Closed: Tuesday

Pro Shop

Jason J Boyd, PGA Professional
Phone: 01674 672634

Rentals

  • Clubs for hire
  • Trolley for hire
  • Electro-trolley for hire

The Club

General Information

Founded: 1562
Membership: Available

Personnel

TitleName
SecretaryIan Mitchell01674672376
ProJason J. Boyd01674672634

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abtroberto 9 Reviews
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Classic dune course

Superbly situated in the dunes of Montrose. Beyond it drops steeply to the spectacular beach. Relatively easy course, fairly sheltered from the wind by the dune wall, with few bunkers that are not deep. But next to the fairways there are often deep gorse bushes where the ball is inevitably lost. In June the fairways were still quite green. Worth mentioning is the cozy and affordable Gray Harlings Hotel in the former 19C clubhouse just off the 1st tee. A very typical, beautiful course!

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NurderVFB 38 Reviews
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Great linkscourse

Gorgeous Linkscourse with a heavy finish (especially in the wind), great layout, good condition of fairways and greens.
Incidentally, the shorter course (par 66) is very nice, especially if you want to play 36 holes in one day.

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Henning_HH 4 Reviews
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Too much garbage and dog-heap

In itself a fantastic place and for 30 pounds from 15 clock in the Twighlight tariff one should not rummeckern much, but the place we bt, so that the fifth place in the world to be and I think, he should also be fair.

The course is wonderful and you play a few tracks along the sea and then through tracks between yellow Stechginster. The fairways are hard, the greens, faithfully and fast. So far everything is perfect.

What really bothered me was that in the rough and between the broom were rubbish, garbage and dog pile, so that you should always stay on the fairway and should not look at the hole from hole to the ground.

If you take this to heart, everything is good and the two club houses invite in an unstable manner after the round.

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