The Dornoch club, with great foresigh, 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 ruin many a score. 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 jow to play when you want a relaxing round of golf.
From the course there are excellent views across the Firth to Tain and the Struie Hill.
Events:
2008-07-27 - 2008-07-27 Macleod 7 Club Stableford Gents (18 holes)
2008-10-14 - 2008-10-14 Donald Ross Invitational Juniors (18 holes)
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Length: 5438 yards
Holes: 18
Par: 69
Fees:
May Apr Nov
– Sep -Oct -Mar
Single round w/day £35 £25 £20
Single round w/end £35 £25 £20
Junior single round £15 £10 £8
Day ticket £45 £35 £30
Junior day ticket £25 £18 £12
7 day ticket £175 £125 £100
Junior 7 day ticket £75 £50 £40
Credit Cards:
Yes
Restrictions:
None
Facilities:
Shop, professional, club, trolley and buggy (Medical certificate required) hire, caddies, practice ground, pitching area, putting green, locker rooms and showers.
Catering:
Yes
Accommodation: Royal Marine HotelBen Wyvis HotelGolf View Hotel & Leisure ClubGlenmorangie Highland Home at CadbollCoul House HotelLinks ApartmentsThistle Inverness
Other Information:
What to see and do in Sutherland
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