Home | Golf Courses | Scottish Golf Courses | Nairn Dunbar Golf Club

Nairn Dunbar Golf Club

Course Type

Links

Holes

18

Par

72

Distance

6700 Yards

An enjoyable golfing challenge

Nestling on the shores of the stunning Moray Firth and providing unbelievable scenery, Nairn Dunbar, provides a fun and enjoyable golfing challenge for golfers of all abilities.

Nairn Dunbar offers a number of visually appealing holes, excellent bunkering and imaginative green complexes and a number of challenging risk/reward par 5 holes. The par 3 holes throughout the course are well designed and rewarding to good play. Recently upgraded fairways and greens make Nairn Dunbar a highly rated Scottish links championship course offering a formidable challenge.

Although living in the shadow of its better known neighbour, Nairn Golf Club, Nairn Dunbar is a hidden gem that often outshines its more illustrious neighbours and is a ‘must play’ for those touring in this area.

This website uses cookies
This site uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience. We use necessary cookies to make sure that our website works. We’d also like to set analytics cookies that help us make improvements by measuring how you use the site. By clicking “Allow All”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyse site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts.
These cookies are required for basic functionalities such as accessing secure areas of the website, remembering previous actions and facilitating the proper display of the website. Necessary cookies are often exempt from requiring user consent as they do not collect personal data and are crucial for the website to perform its core functions.
A “preferences” cookie is used to remember user preferences and settings on a website. These cookies enhance the user experience by allowing the website to remember choices such as language preferences, font size, layout customization, and other similar settings. Preference cookies are not strictly necessary for the basic functioning of the website but contribute to a more personalised and convenient browsing experience for users.
A “statistics” cookie typically refers to cookies that are used to collect anonymous data about how visitors interact with a website. These cookies help website owners understand how users navigate their site, which pages are most frequently visited, how long users spend on each page, and similar metrics. The data collected by statistics cookies is aggregated and anonymized, meaning it does not contain personally identifiable information (PII).
Marketing cookies are used to track user behaviour across websites, allowing advertisers to deliver targeted advertisements based on the user’s interests and preferences. These cookies collect data such as browsing history and interactions with ads to create user profiles. While essential for effective online advertising, obtaining user consent is crucial to comply with privacy regulations.