Aberfeldy Golf Club was founded in 1895 when the Marquis of Breadalbane feued an area of land to the Burgh of Aberfeldy for the purpose of sporting activity. The original golf course was 9 holes and ran along the south side of the River Tay. It was laid out on what was then known as The Cour – grazing ground for cattle. In 1907, Sir Neil Menzies offered to rent the club Weem Cow Park, on the north side of the river, to make the course 18 holes. Negotiations failed and in 1908, the lady members proposed extending the course further east on the north side of the river onto ground at Killiechassie. That proposal also came to nothing. It was not until 1991 that the Weem Cow Park was finally purchased by the club. A new footbridge was built over the river and the course became the 18 holes which we play on today. The new course was opened in time for the club’s centenary celebrations in 1995.
Aberfeldy is a scenic parkland course suitable for all ages. Although flat, there are plenty of challenges to overcome with many water hazards meandering through the course. The two halves of the course run on either side of the River Tay and the surrounding hills can be an attractive diversion.
Aberfeldy Golf Club does not have a Joining Fee. Our competitive subscriptions cover Full Membership, Juniors, Seniors (over 80), Country and International. Buggies and trolleys are also available. We can offer a variety of packages for outings and our friendly clubhouse staff will be pleased to discuss your requirements. Aberfeldy Golf Club is a member of the 1895 Club and has reciprocal arrangements with other local clubs.
Please contact Tam Graham, our clubhouse manager, on 01887 820535 if you would like to know more.
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