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Type of Course: Heathland

Facilities
Clubhouse Yes
Catering Yes
Bar Yes
PRO Shop Yes
Club Hire Yes
Trolley Hire Yes
Showers Yes
Locker Room No
Buggy Hire Yes
Practice Area No
Putting Green Yes
Driving Range No
FORFAR
Address CUMMINGHILL,ARBROATH ,ROADFORFAR,ANGUS, DD8 2RL
Email forfargolfclub@uku.co.uk
Telephone 01307 463773
Fax 01307 468495
Website www.forfar-golf-club.co.uk
How to Get There FROM A9 FOLLOW A929 THEN A932 THROUGH FORFAR. 1½ MILES ON RIGHT

Situated miles from the sea, Forfar Golf Club presents some unusual bumps very much like a links course. The ground was once used for the drying of flax and the rolling swells that now cross many fairways are the results of this process. Meanwhile, a rich growth of conifer and larch trees form the avenues that are Forfar’s other main characteristic.

Although Old Tom Morris laid out the first course, James Braid was responsible for the present course layout in 1926. On the front nine, the outstanding hole is the 5th, a par three with its tee set back into the trees. It is a long carry with a steep bank ahead of the green. The 12th is a tough par four, but the 15th, “Braid’s Best”, is the signature hole, a dogleg right. With the green sitting high on a rise, the ideal shot is a fade off the tee and fade for the second.

Situated miles from the sea, Forfar Golf Club presents some unusual bumps very much like a links course. The ground was once used for the drying of flax and the rolling swells that now cross many fairways are the results of this process. Meanwhile, a rich growth of conifer and larch trees form the avenues that are Forfar’s other main characteristic.

Although Old Tom Morris laid out the first course, James Braid was responsible for the present course layout in 1926. On the front nine, the outstanding hole is the 5th, a par three with its tee set back into the trees. It is a long carry with a steep bank ahead of the green. The 12th is a tough par four, but the 15th, “Braid’s Best”, is the signature hole, a dogleg right. With the green sitting high on a rise, the ideal shot is a fade off the tee and fade for the second.


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