Muir of Ord Golf Club was known originally as the Inverness Golf Club. The course was designed in part by James Braid, lying to the west of the old A9 road.
It was laid out mainly on old arable and rough grazing land in 1875. On the first and eighteenth fairways the outlines of old 'lazy beds' can still be seen: this was an early form of cultivation consisting of raised beds of earth. Bisected by the Inverness to Wick railway line, this heathland course has improved tremendously over recent years with the addition of 3 new holes and the overseeding of all the fairways. The par 3 twelfth measuring 219 yards is probably one of the toughest in the Highlands, with almost no margin for error and some tricky holes down the stretch for home ensure a demanding par of 68.
Scottish Golf Club of the Year 2016
Restrictions: Please contact club in advance to make a booking, all tee times are subject to availability. Saturday and Sunday by prior arrangement only. Offer is based on the standard green fee rates only.
Winter Rates- 1st October until 31st March & Summer Rates- 1st April until 30th September
Great North Road, IV6 7SX 57.5136595 -4.4574294
Members get 20% off total green fees at Muir of Ord Golf Club with Open Fairways. 2 ball saving £18 every time you play!