KINGUSSIE GOLF COURSE
🏴 Kingussie, The Highlands, Scotland
Designed by Harry Vardon
Kingussie Golf Course sits in the Cairngorms National Park in the Scottish Highlands, occupying elevated ground above the town of Kingussie with views across the Spey Valley toward the surrounding mountains. The course was laid out by Harry Vardon, the six-time Open Championship winner, in 1891, making it one of several Scottish layouts associated with the legendary Jersey-born professional during his competitive prime. The design reflects the natural Highland terrain, with the routing working across gently rolling moorland characteristic of this part of the Spey Valley.
The course plays at modest length by modern standards, typical of layouts from the Victorian era, and the terrain provides natural movement and variety without severe elevation changes. The setting places golfers in classic Highland scenery, with heather, gorse, and native grasses framing fairways, and the higher elevation offers expansive views of the Monadhliath Mountains to the west and the Cairngorms massif to the east. The layout maintains much of its original character, with strategic bunkering and green sites that reward accurate approach play.
Kingussie serves as a traditional members' club in a small Highland community, offering golf in a relatively remote and unspoiled landscape. The course provides a straightforward test of golf without pretension, appealing to visitors seeking an authentic Highland experience away from the busier tourist circuits of the Scottish coast. The clubhouse and facilities reflect the modest scale and welcoming character typical of rural Scottish golf clubs.
Reviews
beautiful course
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Kingussie was designed by Harry Vardon.
Yes. Kingussie at Kingussie Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Kingussie is 67.
Kingussie plays 5,501 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Kingussie is 131.
Kingussie is a 18-hole course.