Course overview
Brora Golf Club is recognised as being one of James Braid’s finest pieces of work. The perfect balance between challenge and fun, and in a breath-taking setting. Brora Golf Club provides golfers with a wonderful mixture of bent grass and beach sand, burn water and gorse in glorious yellow May bloom. There is even a railway which comes into play from the tenth tee. With the exception of the short sixth, the outward nine holes follow the contour of Kintradwell Bay in the foreground. The inward nine holes follow the fence line of the bordering croft land, with out of bounds to concentrate the mind. Of the two short holes, the delightful 13th, Snake, winds back towards the sea, whilst the 18th contains all the concerns of protecting a score against a bunkered green a two hundred yard carry away and under the scrutiny of the clubhouse windows. Brora Golf Club is quite the course.