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Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
Aberdeen, Scotland
BY GARY LISBON
The club that would become Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in founded in 1780 eighty one miles north of St Andrews. Along with Cruden Bay and Trump International Golf Links Scotland, this is where you want to spend a couple days either coming or going to the Highlands. It was a city club until 1888 when it relocated 2 miles up the coast to Balgownie. There is no finer outward nine in the game. The first plays from a tee box beside the clubhouse directly toward the North Sea. The next eight play north between towering dunes on the right and a steep slope on the left that plateaus into what used to be farmland but is now the inward nine. The fairways tumble and pitch, elevations change dramatically. The approach to nine plays steadily up the side of the dunes easily adding a club if not two. The inward nine is on high ground so it's more a battle with the elements. The five minute rule to find your ball was made here in 1783 so maintain your pace and be sure to wear slacks. Shorts are not permitted.
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
The club that would become Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in founded in 1780 eighty one miles north of St Andrews. Along with Cruden Bay and Trump International Golf Links Scotland, this is where you want to spend a couple days either coming or going to the Highlands. It was a city club until 1888 when it relocated 2 miles up the coast to Balgownie. There is no finer outward nine in the game. The first plays from a tee box beside the clubhouse directly toward the North Sea. The next eight play north between towering dunes on the right and a steep slope on the left that plateaus into what used to be farmland but is now the inward nine. The fairways tumble and pitch, elevations change dramatically. The approach to nine plays steadily up the side of the dunes easily adding a club if not two. The inward nine is on high ground so it's more a battle with the elements. The five minute rule to find your ball was made here in 1783 so maintain your pace and be sure to wear slacks. Shorts are not permitted.
Aberdeen, Scotland
BY GARY LISBON
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
The club that would become Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in founded in 1780 eighty one miles north of St Andrews. Along with Cruden Bay and Trump International Golf Links Scotland, this is where you want to spend a couple days either coming or going to the Highlands. It was a city club until 1888 when it relocated 2 miles up the coast to Balgownie. There is no finer outward nine in the game. The first plays from a tee box beside the clubhouse directly toward the North Sea. The next eight play north between towering dunes on the right and a steep slope on the left that plateaus into what used to be farmland but is now the inward nine. The fairways tumble and pitch, elevations change dramatically. The approach to nine plays steadily up the side of the dunes easily adding a club if not two. The inward nine is on high ground so it's more a battle with the elements. The five minute rule to find your ball was made here in 1783 so maintain your pace and be sure to wear slacks. Shorts are not permitted.
Aberdeen, Scotland
BY GARY LISBON
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
The club that would become Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in founded in 1780 eighty one miles north of St Andrews. Along with Cruden Bay and Trump International Golf Links Scotland, this is where you want to spend a couple days either coming or going to the Highlands. It was a city club until 1888 when it relocated 2 miles up the coast to Balgownie. There is no finer outward nine in the game. The first plays from a tee box beside the clubhouse directly toward the North Sea. The next eight play north between towering dunes on the right and a steep slope on the left that plateaus into what used to be farmland but is now the inward nine. The fairways tumble and pitch, elevations change dramatically. The approach to nine plays steadily up the side of the dunes easily adding a club if not two. The inward nine is on high ground so it's more a battle with the elements. The five minute rule to find your ball was made here in 1783 so maintain your pace and be sure to wear slacks. Shorts are not permitted.
Aberdeen, Scotland
BY GARY LISBON
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
The club that would become Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in founded in 1780 eighty one miles north of St Andrews. Along with Cruden Bay and Trump International Golf Links Scotland, this is where you want to spend a couple days either coming or going to the Highlands. It was a city club until 1888 when it relocated 2 miles up the coast to Balgownie. There is no finer outward nine in the game. The first plays from a tee box beside the clubhouse directly toward the North Sea. The next eight play north between towering dunes on the right and a steep slope on the left that plateaus into what used to be farmland but is now the inward nine. The fairways tumble and pitch, elevations change dramatically. The approach to nine plays steadily up the side of the dunes easily adding a club if not two. The inward nine is on high ground so it's more a battle with the elements. The five minute rule to find your ball was made here in 1783 so maintain your pace and be sure to wear slacks. Shorts are not permitted.
Aberdeen, Scotland
BY GARY LISBON
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
The club that would become Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in founded in 1780 eighty one miles north of St Andrews. Along with Cruden Bay and Trump International Golf Links Scotland, this is where you want to spend a couple days either coming or going to the Highlands. It was a city club until 1888 when it relocated 2 miles up the coast to Balgownie. There is no finer outward nine in the game. The first plays from a tee box beside the clubhouse directly toward the North Sea. The next eight play north between towering dunes on the right and a steep slope on the left that plateaus into what used to be farmland but is now the inward nine. The fairways tumble and pitch, elevations change dramatically. The approach to nine plays steadily up the side of the dunes easily adding a club if not two. The inward nine is on high ground so it's more a battle with the elements. The five minute rule to find your ball was made here in 1783 so maintain your pace and be sure to wear slacks. Shorts are not permitted.
Aberdeen, Scotland
BY GARY LISBON
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
The club that would become Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in founded in 1780 eighty one miles north of St Andrews. Along with Cruden Bay and Trump International Golf Links Scotland, this is where you want to spend a couple days either coming or going to the Highlands. It was a city club until 1888 when it relocated 2 miles up the coast to Balgownie. There is no finer outward nine in the game. The first plays from a tee box beside the clubhouse directly toward the North Sea. The next eight play north between towering dunes on the right and a steep slope on the left that plateaus into what used to be farmland but is now the inward nine. The fairways tumble and pitch, elevations change dramatically. The approach to nine plays steadily up the side of the dunes easily adding a club if not two. The inward nine is on high ground so it's more a battle with the elements. The five minute rule to find your ball was made here in 1783 so maintain your pace and be sure to wear slacks. Shorts are not permitted.
Aberdeen, Scotland
BY GARY LISBON
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
The club that would become Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in founded in 1780 eighty one miles north of St Andrews. Along with Cruden Bay and Trump International Golf Links Scotland, this is where you want to spend a couple days either coming or going to the Highlands. It was a city club until 1888 when it relocated 2 miles up the coast to Balgownie. There is no finer outward nine in the game. The first plays from a tee box beside the clubhouse directly toward the North Sea. The next eight play north between towering dunes on the right and a steep slope on the left that plateaus into what used to be farmland but is now the inward nine. The fairways tumble and pitch, elevations change dramatically. The approach to nine plays steadily up the side of the dunes easily adding a club if not two. The inward nine is on high ground so it's more a battle with the elements. The five minute rule to find your ball was made here in 1783 so maintain your pace and be sure to wear slacks. Shorts are not permitted.
Aberdeen, Scotland
BY GARY LISBON
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
The club that would become Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in founded in 1780 eighty one miles north of St Andrews. Along with Cruden Bay and Trump International Golf Links Scotland, this is where you want to spend a couple days either coming or going to the Highlands. It was a city club until 1888 when it relocated 2 miles up the coast to Balgownie. There is no finer outward nine in the game. The first plays from a tee box beside the clubhouse directly toward the North Sea. The next eight play north between towering dunes on the right and a steep slope on the left that plateaus into what used to be farmland but is now the inward nine. The fairways tumble and pitch, elevations change dramatically. The approach to nine plays steadily up the side of the dunes easily adding a club if not two. The inward nine is on high ground so it's more a battle with the elements. The five minute rule to find your ball was made here in 1783 so maintain your pace and be sure to wear slacks. Shorts are not permitted.
Aberdeen, Scotland
BY GARY LISBON
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
The club that would become Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in founded in 1780 eighty one miles north of St Andrews. Along with Cruden Bay and Trump International Golf Links Scotland, this is where you want to spend a couple days either coming or going to the Highlands. It was a city club until 1888 when it relocated 2 miles up the coast to Balgownie. There is no finer outward nine in the game. The first plays from a tee box beside the clubhouse directly toward the North Sea. The next eight play north between towering dunes on the right and a steep slope on the left that plateaus into what used to be farmland but is now the inward nine. The fairways tumble and pitch, elevations change dramatically. The approach to nine plays steadily up the side of the dunes easily adding a club if not two. The inward nine is on high ground so it's more a battle with the elements. The five minute rule to find your ball was made here in 1783 so maintain your pace and be sure to wear slacks. Shorts are not permitted.
Aberdeen, Scotland
BY GARY LISBON
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