At Fairways We Designed Our Two Golf Courses for Total Enjoyment.
Think of the Magnificent Views as the Added Bonus
Twelve Reasons Visitors and Locals Enjoy Playing at Loch Ness Golf Course

- Two Courses. The par-70 5,900 yard New Course. And the par-29 Family Course. Whatever your pleasure...
- Serious Enjoyment on the New Course. It may look short-ish by modern standards on the card but it's no pushover. However, it was designed around holiday fun first and foremost while still offering plenty for the low-handicapper. Two serious golfers can have an exciting game here while the four ball behind them can enjoy a relaxed game.
- The Views. The New Course gently ascends land above Inverness. On the 8th tee, golfers get spectacular views of Inverness, The Moray Firth, Ben Wyvis, The Black Isle, Kessock Bridge, and Fort George. On the 13th golfers can see the steep hillside that leads into Loch Ness.
- Serious Fun on the Family Course. Nine holes designed specifically for beginners, juniors, ladies, and even serious golfers looking for an "emergency nine" over an extended lunch break or after work. The two courses do not overlap which keeps play moving along.
- Generous Fairways. At some so-called Holiday Courses, you'll spend a lot of time "in the hay" looking for your ball. Not so at Loch Ness.

- Expert Maintenance. Under the direction of the course manager and his staff, we have some of the finest putting surfaces in the Highlands.
- Constant Improvements. Designed to enhance the golfers experience and provide a memorable round.
- The 2nd. A brutish 550-yard par 5 that only John Daly and those of his ilk could reach in two shots. For mere mortals, par is a tremendous result. The approach plays over a burn.
- The 12th. An inviting but treacherous short hole of just 101 yards from the back tees. All carry over a deep burn.
- Natural Hazards Natural Beauty. Building Loch Ness required little in the way of earth moving: the views and natural hazards were already in place.
- The (aptly-numbered) 13th. Not the longest par-4 in Scotland at 362 yards but a potential card wrecker nonetheless. Give the OOB behind the green a wide berth. Putting on the long and narrow green is always an adventure. A thinking-man's golf hole.

Post Round Refreshment. Think of Fairways more as a friendly clubhouse, bar, and restaurant with a fine golf course that you will use as a family day out rather than your typical male only golf environment.
Click Here to view the scorecard and hole layout for The New Course
Click Here to view the scorecard and hole layout for The Wee Course
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