If You're Looking for a Well-Earned Golf Break Among Friends, You'll Feel Right at Home at Fairways in Inverness.
When Fairways opened the Loch Ness Golf Course in 1996, its goal was to create a different type of golf destination: more a friendly bar with a golf course than a golf course with an unwelcoming clubhouse. As soon as you walk into the Loch Ness clubhouse, you instantly sense this subtle but important distinction.
With its wide fairways and generous greens, golfers of all abilities can enjoy the 18-hole course. This parkland course may look relatively easy compared to some of the more challenging championship locations in Scotland but the Loch Ness Golf Course is no pushover and will easily challenge the low-handicap golfer. The highlight of the walk around this gently-undulating course comes at the 8th tee with the spectacular views of Inverness, The Moray Firth, Ben Wyvis, The Black Isle, Kessock Bridge, and Fort George.
It's here that the magnificence of golf in Scotland's Central Highlands becomes readily apparent.
For ladies, beginners, juniors, and those in search of an "emergency nine" Fairways Inverness offers a stand-alone nine hole course. On this course, you will never feel hurried or hassled and you will never interfere with play on the main 18 holes, further adding to the relaxed atmosphere of golf in the Highlands.
The view is one reason so many make the easy three-hour drive from Glasgow or Edinburgh. It's why golfers from the south of England take flights to Inverness. It's why golfers from near and far continue to visit year after year.
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