Established in 1893, Abernethy Golf Club is located on the B970 road between
Grantown on Spey and Coylumbridge, just north of Nethybridge. On most days,
it is possible to walk on without a reserved tee time. Families are welcome
and handicap certificates are not required. For those without clubs we have
a few sets for hire.
Abernethy is a traditional Highland golf course, built on natural moorland,
and surrounded by majestic pine trees.
The course is suitable for golfers of all standards. Casual visitors will
cope perfectly well with the friendly course layout while low handicappers
will need to bring their very best short game to score well.
The clubhouse (unlicensed) serves snacks, home baking and refreshments.
Situated in the Cairngorms National Park, Abernethy golf course is home
to many wildlife species. Red squirrels abound in the forest bordering the
fairways and curlews nest between the seventh and eighth holes. Golfers
may even glimpse an osprey flying over the course carrying a fish to feed
its young at the famous Loch Garten nest - a rare birdie indeed.
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