Aberfeldy Golf Club
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Thalia Hayter
Very nice course and very friendly members. We enjoyed playing on your course.
Oct 12th, 2021 -
Andrew Schmidt
Review from a tourist visiting from the states in September: I will keep this as relevant and succinct as possible because it was hard to find good info on this golf club. First of all, this is a volunteer run "executive nine" type course that perfect to sneak some golf in while on holiday. It is NOT links style. Don't expect much and you'll be surprised. Don't bank your scotland golf dreams on this course.You'll need an element of luck to get on the course here if you don't have clubs with you because it's a VERY homegrown operation. But if you can scare up a 7 iron, hopefully a driver or 5 wood, a Pitching wedge and a putter you can play here. I also found out later from a local that the course is having a hard time staying open because the city/county wants to reclaim the land (it used to be 18 holes and they already took 9 holes, the all-too-sad story of golf near city centers) but it's also in a flood plain so they can't just come and take it without dealing with that. The course is in GREAT shape if you drop your resort golf needs. (if after reading above you complain about conditions, you're just being a jerk!) Greens are cut thick and roll slow but they're not terrible. Fairways are lush as a country club from the US due to the rain. Many holes do not require driver. Day 1 I showed up to play and literally walked in and found what was clearly a set of slightly beaten rental clubs, balls and tees and borrowed it. Happily then dropped my green fees + rental of 15$ pounds in the "honesty box". It's "play all you want for a day" in the cost. One of the members must have left the clubhouse door open while they were playing. VERY pleasureable round, although a bit soggy (it's Scotland!) Day #2 (sunday...can you imagine this in the states) the clubhouse was CLOSED (on a sunday!!!!) . I hung around a bit and When a member showed up, I asked if I could grab the same set and play again and he was kinda rude about it, thinking I was grabbing someone's gamer set (uhhh come on dude, It was an old set of Pings and an outdated Taylor Made driver...it was a beater borrow set). Oh well, it's like day #1 was all a dream. I'm Still giving them five stars for keeping the golf fire going in the village. Oh, and they have a PUB directly attached to the clubhouse where the men gather to drink and watch sports. How cool is that?
Sep 26th, 2022 -
Duncan Currie
It's a 9 holer , with 18 tee boxes that lengthen some and give a change of club from both tee box and fairway. At 10 it won't break the bank. It's not immaculate , but honest , and that applies to the honesty box to put the fee . If club open you might get a pint
Aug 17th, 2021 -
Stuart Swales
Aug 16th, 2021 -
Andrew Tranter
Good course very good greens, shame the local dog walkers don't always pick up.
Jul 26th, 2021
Contact Info
- (188) 782-0535
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Aberfeldy Golf Club?
A The phone number for Aberfeldy Golf Club is: (188) 782-0535.
Q Where is Aberfeldy Golf Club located?
A Aberfeldy Golf Club is located at Taybridge Rd, Aberfeldy, sct PH15 2BH
Q What is the internet address for Aberfeldy Golf Club?
A The website (URL) for Aberfeldy Golf Club is: http://www.aberfeldy-golfclub.co.uk/
Q What days are Aberfeldy Golf Club open?
A Aberfeldy Golf Club is open:
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Monday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Q How is Aberfeldy Golf Club rated?
A Aberfeldy Golf Club has a 4.2 Star Rating from 45 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
Aberfeldy Golf Club
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 45 Reviews )Thalia Hayter on Google
Very nice course and very friendly members. We enjoyed playing on your course.
Andrew Schmidt on Google
Review from a tourist visiting from the states in September: I will keep this as relevant and succinct as possible because it was hard to find good info on this golf club.
First of all, this is a volunteer run "executive nine" type course that perfect to sneak some golf in while on holiday. It is NOT links style. Don't expect much and you'll be surprised. Don't bank your scotland golf dreams on this course.You'll need an element of luck to get on the course here if you don't have clubs with you because it's a VERY homegrown operation. But if you can scare up a 7 iron, hopefully a driver or 5 wood, a Pitching wedge and a putter you can play here. I also found out later from a local that the course is having a hard time staying open because the city/county wants to reclaim the land (it used to be 18 holes and they already took 9 holes, the all-too-sad story of golf near city centers) but it's also in a flood plain so they can't just come and take it without dealing with that. The course is in GREAT shape if you drop your resort golf needs. (if after reading above you complain about conditions, you're just being a jerk!) Greens are cut thick and roll slow but they're not terrible. Fairways are lush as a country club from the US due to the rain. Many holes do not require driver. Day 1 I showed up to play and literally walked in and found what was clearly a set of slightly beaten rental clubs, balls and tees and borrowed it. Happily then dropped my green fees + rental of 15$ pounds in the "honesty box". It's "play all you want for a day" in the cost. One of the members must have left the clubhouse door open while they were playing. VERY pleasureable round, although a bit soggy (it's Scotland!)
Day #2 (sunday...can you imagine this in the states) the clubhouse was CLOSED (on a sunday!!!!) . I hung around a bit and When a member showed up, I asked if I could grab the same set and play again and he was kinda rude about it, thinking I was grabbing someone's gamer set (uhhh come on dude, It was an old set of Pings and an outdated Taylor Made driver...it was a beater borrow set). Oh well, it's like day #1 was all a dream. I'm Still giving them five stars for keeping the golf fire going in the village.
Oh, and they have a PUB directly attached to the clubhouse where the men gather to drink and watch sports. How cool is that?
Duncan Currie on Google
It's a 9 holer , with 18 tee boxes that lengthen some and give a change of club from both tee box and fairway. At 10 it won't break the bank. It's not immaculate , but honest , and that applies to the honesty box to put the fee . If club open you might get a pint
Stuart Swales on Google
Andrew Tranter on Google
Good course very good greens, shame the local dog walkers don't always pick up.