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A Great Golfing Destination
Tain Golf Club in Ross-Shire – an historic, classic Scottish Highland links course originally designed by Old Tom Morris, is situated just off of the A9 trunk road which runs into the wilds of northern Scotland, 35 miles north of Inverness.
It’s a dream championship-length golf course – 6,404 yards encompassing 18 holes, combining links and heathland, tucked beside the meandering River Tain in Ross-Shire in the Scottish Highlands, with views over the Dornoch Firth.
It’s on a popular route for tourists who come from far and wide to explore the renowned North Coast 500 – one of the world’s great road trips.
Being the part of the world where the game of golf was spawned also means the east coast of northern Scotland draws a plentiful supply of enthusiasts heading for Highland golf escapes.
If you’re intent on playing golf in Scotland the Tain course is one of the greats, where visitors are warmly welcomed and catered for by the friendly staff and hospitable locals.
If you didn’t bring clubs, they are available for hire, as are buggies and trolleys and the services of a caddy.