Nairn Golf Club Championship Course Key Information
A tough opening stretch recently remodelled to test all levels of golfer. The course rewards accuracy and imagination. There are spellbinding views across the Moray Firth.
Nairn has great character with its undulating dunes framed by stunning yellow-blooming gorse and broom.
The greens are famously fast and true.
REASONS TO PLAY NAIRN GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE
– Brilliant example of the typical out and back Scottish links
– Great recent changes by Tom Mackenzie
– Incredible views across and up the Moray Firth
RANKINGS
UK & Ireland Top 100 Golf Courses 2023/24 - 37
The renowned links to the west end of the seaside resort of Nairn began life in 1887 when the club’s founder Robert Finlay, later Viscount Finlay, employed Andrew Simpson of Aberdeen to design a course. The layout was enhanced by Old Tom Morris and again by James Braid. The latter was the first to break 70 around Nairn, a feat he accomplished in 1901. Further alterations have taken place over the years including interventions from Ben Sayers and later C.K Cotton. Most recently, Tom Mackenzie of Mackenzie and Ebert has advised on improvements. The course hosted the 1999 Walker Cup and the 2012 Curtis Cup. The Amateur Championship visited for a second time in June 2021.
Gorse lined, criss-crossed by burns and pock marked by pot bunkers, Nairn delivers typical Scottish links golf. It’s an out-and-back layout with the sea visible on every hole. It's a thinker’s course with testing greens and run-off areas demanding careful placement.
There are many excellent and often well-bunkered holes, plus some magnificent views, especially from the elevated tee of the long par-3 14th playing back down towards the Firth.
Tom Mackenzie of Mackenzie and Ebert has overseen a wholesale remodelling of the links, which started in winter 2018 and was completed in March 2020. All 18 holes have been altered, some more than others, with new bunkering, new tees and three new greens.
Some 39 former revetted fairway bunkers were given a rough-edged makeover, with many greenside bunkers remodelled.
Eleven new tees were added and three other tee complexes relocated; the 1st, 7th and 14th were given new greens; and a number of open sand areas were introduced.
Mackenzie’s changes have been a great success.
What The Top 100 Panel Said
A quintessential Scottish links with menacing run-offs and constant sea views. The standout features are the greens which are heavily guarded by large undulations, superb run-offs and fine links bunkering.
The par 3s at various angles and lengths with tricky green complexes are challenging. The par 4s are a good mixture of lengths and challenges, greens and bunkering work well together as a good design should. Three good par 5s are true tests against the wind, they're well bunkered with many undulations offering variable lies for approaches to tricky greens.
The Par 3 4th was the standout memory for me, playing to a long angled green with four inviting bunkers snug to the beach.
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Nairn Golf Club Championship Course Historical Top 100 Ranking UK&I
- 2023/24 - 37
- 2021/22 - 35
- 2019/20 - 38
- 2017/18 - 33
- 2015/16 - 34
- 2013/14 - 30
- 2011/12 - 30
- 2009/10 - 25
Frequently Asked Questions
Who Designed Nairn?
Robert Finlay, later Viscount Finlay, employed Andrew Simpson of Aberdeen to design a course. The layout was enhanced by Old Tom Morris and again by James Braid. Further alterations have taken place over the years including interventions from Ben Sayers and later C.K Cotton. Most recently, Tom Mackenzie of Mackenzie and Ebert has advised on improvements.
How old is Nairn Golf Club?
Nairn Golf Club was founded in 1887.