The Banffshire Coast is the only place in Scotland to boast two royal golf courses in such close proximity of each other; Royal Tarlair in Macduff and Duff House Royal in Banff.
Also another fine golf club in the area is Cullen Golf Club.
The Trinity Manse Guest House is a 5 minuite stroll from The Duff House Royal Golf Club and we are a 5 minuite drive from the Royal Tarlair Golf Club in Macduff.
The Duff House Royal Golf Course (Length: 6161 yards Par: 68) is a flat parkland course which is always in immaculate condition and is has the backdrop of Duff House and lovely mature trees. It is a tough but fair course, bounded by the River Deveron which comes into play at several of the holes.
The Royal Tarlair Golf Club in Macduff (Length: 5866 yards Par: 71) is a 18 hole clifftop parkland course with beautiful dramatic views of the Moray coastline and there are some spectacular holes here.
If you wish further information regarding the golf clubs their contact details are listed below:
Other Golf Clubs in Aberdeenshire
TUFFIFF (Length: 6111 yards Par:70) - This is a well established 18 hole parkland course with once again beautiful views. This is an inland course with mature trees lining the fairways and it has the Turra burn and River Deveron to add interest to this course.
HUNTLY (Length: 5399 yards Par: 67 ) - This is a rolling 18 hole parkland course, situated between the Rivers Deveron and Bogie with a burn running across 4 holes. It is ideal for anyone wanting a leisurely game in pleasant surroundings and with classy clubhouse facilities.
BUCKPOOL, Buckie (Length: 6257 yards Par: 70) - This is a links course and is one of the little gems you find in this area. It is just elevated above the sea giving views across the Moray Firth towards the hill of Caithness.
GARMOUTH & KINGSTON, Fochabers (Length: 5935 yards Par:69) - Once again a links course with small greens and numerous hazards to encounter.
SPEY BAY, Fochabers (Length: 6219 yards Par: 70) - This is an old traditional course with narrow links and heather's and broom line the fairways. It is a challenging course situated alongside the Moray Firth, just east of of the Spey's burst to open water.