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Scotland is famous for being the birthplace of Golf or 'Gowf'
as it was once known, this explains why you will find a course
in the vacinity of almost every town in the North East of
Scotland.
The Duff House Royal Golf Course in Banff is bounded by the
River Deveron, which proves to be a hazard for those who wander
off the tee at the 7th, 16th and 17th holes. Practice ground,
pitching area and putting green are available to visitors.
The professional has a well-stocked shop and private tuition
is available by appointment.
The Royal Tarlair course in MacDuff is a cliff top parkland
course which presents a challenge for the more serious golfer,and
offers enjoyable golf in an ideal setting for the not so serious.
Strathlene is one of the oldest golf courses in Scotland first
established in 1877. It is a fine test of golf for all levels
of golfer, with its breathtaking views of the Moray Firth, the
local Dolphins and the surrounding countryside.
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