18
Holes
1904
Club Formed
County
North East Scotland
18
Holes
1904
Club Formed
County
North East Scotland
| Golf Club | Banchory Golf Club |
|---|---|
| Club County | North East Scotland |
| Club Type | Members' Golf Club |
| Club Gender | |
| Club Formation | 1904 |
| Original Club Name | N/A |
| Course Access | Banchory |
| Domestic reciprocals | Ballater Golf Club |
| International reciprocals | N/A |
Banchory Golf Club is a members' golf club, in North East Scotland. The club was first formed in 1904.
The Banchory Golf Course was established on the grounds of Kineskie Farm in 1904, with an initial nine-hole layout that became an 18-hole course by Archie Simpson in 1905. It is located alongside the River Dee, and its turf was originally sourced from the nearby Crathes Estate.
Major events in the course's history include its use by the Royal Scots Fusiliers during WWII, which resulted in a temporary reduction to 15 holes until restoration in 1947, and the acquisition of land ownership by Banchory Golf Club in 1959. The current clubhouse, built in 1980, replaced the previous one which was destroyed by fire in 1978.
Visitor green fees are available. Weekday green fees are £45 and weekend green fees are £55.
Junior rates are £15. For booking availability and further details, please visit the Banchory Golf Club website.
| Banchory Golf Club | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Membership Types & Fees | |||
| Membership Type | Joining Fee £ | Annual Fee £ | |
| Full | 7 Day | - | - |
| 5 Day | - | - | |
| Intermediate (Eligible Ages) | Start: - | - | - |
| End: - | - | - | |
| Country | Domestic 1 | - | - |
| Domestic 2 | - | - | |
| Overseas | - | - | |
| Flexible | Flexible | - | - |
| Junior | Under 18s | - | - |
| Social | No Golf | - | - |
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