Welcome to Kingussie Golf Club
“Pound for pound one of the best golf courses I’ve played. Greens rolled pure, fantastic scenery and friendly and present staff. If you are in this area then this is a must play. Will be back for sure.” - mi1ne
“Wonderful course, stunning views and friendly staff. Course was in great condition and plenty of challenging holes across the river.” - ART 66
“What a great find. Discovered this hidden gem a few years ago, and it seems to get better every year. Wonderful course, designed by Tom Morris with stunning views, great catering, and lovely people... what more do you need? An essential visit if you are in the area.” - Mike
“A superb golf course - the greens are phenomenal - and a fabulously welcoming clubhouse. Would recommend and will be back!” - Travelling bat
“Played Kingussie over a week about 10 years ago - not sure I have played anywhere more beautiful since.” - BigMac58
“Spectacular views and golf course definitely a hidden gem. Can't wait to go back, well worth a visit.” - Allan B
“Fabulous golf course different from the norm, in fabulous condition in Fairways, Greens and Tees. Incredible views of the scottish highlands, friendly members of staff who will welcome you with open arms.” - Thomas R
“Beautiful golf course in excellent condition! Coupled with the warm welcome, well worth a visit. I'll be back!” - TravelSquirrel
“What. A. Course. You can get great tee boxes, great fairways, great greens and even great half way houses, BUT those views are something else. ” - stuartknowles9731
A fantastic 18 Hole Golf Course situated in splendid scenic isolation within the Cairngorm National Park. A true golfing hidden gem – An old Tom Morris and Harry Vardon Course.
We host many open competitions throughout the season for members and guests. As well as our own tournaments we accommodate golf societies and private golf outings.
We have a few expectations of members and guests, but wish everyone to enjoy a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
But it was Kingussie, nestled in the shadow of the Cairngorms, that gave him one of the most striking memories.
"I got there quite early one morning and the steward was the only person at the course," he recalled. "He gave me a coffee and took me round the course before I went out and played. He asked me what I wanted when I got back to the clubhouse and I said a pint of Best. I remember finishing the ninth and turning round and seeing just the most spectacular view of the mountains. I got back to the clubhouse and there was a pint sitting on the bar waiting for me. It was perfect, the people that you meet through golf, their generosity is amazing.”