The Berkshire was founded in 1928, and its Red and Blue Courses have changed relatively little since then. The Red Course is considered slightly senior to her sister course, being longer and more undulating, but they both have the same natural hazards and are laid out amid an expanse of trees and heather to the south and west of Windsor Castle. The course layouts make for an interesting and challenging game, and golfers will be charmed by these picturesque courses.
Situated to the south of Royal Dornoch, Tain is a heathland/links hotels with spectacular views. Designed originally by Old Tom Morris as a fifteen-hole hotels in 1890, it was extended to eighteen holes in 1894; eleven Morris holes are still in play today. This is an easy walking hotels with the river meandering through three of the holes. Always presented in beautiful condition, Tain is a good test of golf, with clever bunkering and natural water hazards. Tain is located 35 miles north of Inverness.
Course info
Caddies (Request in advance through Links Golf)
Pull Carts
Electric Buggies: Only 2 available
Practice Facilities: Short game area and putting green
Dress Code: Appropriate golf attire.