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| Scottish ranking: | 54 | ||
| Architect: | James Braid |
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| Creation date: | 1888 | ||
| Par: | 71 | ||
| Distance from St Andrews: | 255 km | ||
| Distance from Edinburgh: | 265 km | ||
| Distance from Glasgow: | 290 km | ||
| Distance from Inverness: | 20 km | ||
| The course lies out on a narrow peninsula named Chanonry Point, just north of Inverness, jutting out into Rosemarkie Bay protecting the entrance to the Moray Firth. The road to the lighthouse divides the course in two, with just enough land either side to accommodate a 5,881-yard long golf course. It lacks in yardage is more than made up for with its small, subtle greens, strategic bunkering, dense island gorse, several blind approaches and the proximity of the sea at nearly half the holes. |
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