Overview
Originally a nine-hole course, Hopeman Golf Course was extended in 1985 making it one of the most demanding links courses in the North of Scotland. Most fairways are guarded by gorse and broom, adding an additional challenge to members and visitors alike.
The 517-yard 4th hole (par 5) has recently been changed to a dog leg by selective tree planting. Many new bunkers have recently been added and the course lengthened.
Having played the spectacular 12th with its green nestling in the Clashach Cove over 150 feet below the tee, golfers are faced with panoramic views over the Moray Firth. Paul Lawrie recently described this hole as probably the best par 3 he has ever played. Many golfers standing on this tee have seen the local dolphins having fun in the firth below.
The bloom on the gorse and broom during the summer months is an added attraction throughout the course.
There are special rates for societies of over 10, 20 or 30 with catering packages to suit everyone.
Facilities
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Children Welcome
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Lunches/ Cafe
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Parking
Getting Here
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