Montrose — Medal Scorecard

Montrose, Scotland, United Kingdom — United Kingdom

About Montrose

Montrose Golf Links, commonly known as Montrose, is one of the oldest golf clubs in the world, located in Montrose, Scotland. It was established in 1562, making it the fifth oldest golf club in the world. The golf course is situated next to the picturesque Montrose Basin nature reserve, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the North Sea. Montrose is known for its unique layout, with two 18-hole championship courses - the Medal and the Broomfield. The Medal course is regarded as one of the finest traditional Scottish links courses, challenging golfers with its natural undulations, deep bunkers, and fast greens. Montrose has a rich golfing history and has hosted several prestigious tournaments, including Open Championship Regional Qualifiers and the Scottish Boys Championship. The club’s remarkable coastline location and challenging courses have attracted golf enthusiasts from all over the world. In addition to its golfing heritage, Montrose Golf Links is actively involved in conservation and maintaining the natural biodiversity of the area. The golf courses intertwine with the Montrose Basin, which is a vital habitat for migratory birds. The club collaborates with the Scottish Wildlife Trust to maintain the reserve and promote environmental sustainability. Overall, Montrose Golf Links offers a remarkable golfing experience with its historical significance, beautiful setting, and challenging courses, making it a must-visit destination for golfers visiting Scotland.

Course details

  • Number of holes: 18
  • Par: 70
  • Standard Scratch Score: 70
  • Tees available: 1

Scorecard — Unspecified

HoleParSIYardage
143379
247378
3313150
445350
5417276
6415416
749357
8411299
941420
10410368
1142394
12318140
13412307
1446401
15516522
1638226
1744378
18414339
Total706100

Club website

https://montrosegolflinks.com/