Formed in 1877, Dornoch has now been a Royal club for over 100 years! A Royal title means exceptional standards and we always aim to exceed the expectations of our frequent visitors and loyal members. However, we aim to do this in a relaxed, informal environment, with an emphasis on traditional highland hospitality.
The course is consistently rated in the top 20 of the world’s top 100 courses and has previously been awarded Golf Tourism Scotland “Course of the Year”.
It is not just the Championship course that presents golfers with the challenges of links-land.
Our second 18 hole course the Struie is enjoyable and entertaining for the whole family at a modest green fee, and it can also test the lower handicap player.
The town of Dornoch, only 45 miles from Inverness and its airport, is steeped in history; there has been a human settlement in the area for over 4,000 years. The witch’s stone stands in a local garden by the 18th tee of the Struie course commemorating Scotland’s last “witch” burning. The stone says 1722, but Janet Horne, the alleged witch, was tried and condemned to death in 1727.