Hazlehead Golf Club
Hazlehead,
Aberdeen, Grampian
Tel : +44 (0)1224 321830

Directions
5 km west of Aberdeen

Further Information
Aberdeen courses. Public course.


Course Details

Course Name: Hazlehead Holes: 18 Yardage: 6206 SSS: 70

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Course Name: Course2 Holes: 18 Yardage: 5801 SSS: 68

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Course Name: course3 Holes: 9 Yardage: 2768 SSS: 34
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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Dan 7/01

    Dan wrote on: Jun 30, 2001

    The Hazlehead number 1 course is, in my opinion, the best municipal course in Aberdeen. The greens are normally in excellent condition. The pick of the holes are the first and last. The first hole is a challenging dog leg that rewards a central drive with an easy approach shot. The 18th is a short, downhill par 4, opposite the clubhouse. Again, a central drive will leave an exciting chip to the green. If you find yourself in Aberdeen over the holidays, all keen golfers should not miss out on the chance to play the number 1 course. Daniel Law handicap: 19

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Roy Yule 04/01

    Roy Yule wrote on: Mar 31, 2001

    Hazlehead Course three offers a good challenge to the beginner as well as an opportunity for a quick nine holes for the more accomplished player. It has a par of 35 and includes a par 5 measuring more than 500 yards named the Sahara. The course is pretty open with not to many trees and it will reward a good shot.

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Graham Lawson 11/98

    Graham Lawson wrote on: Oct 31, 1998

    This course was designed by the same designer who constructed the Augusta National. It is, unfortunately, not in the same condition. However, it is a tight, tree-lined course, offering a good test of golf for all levels. The rough is quite punishing for off line shots and the greens are of a good size. Being a municipal course, potential players should be prepared to queue for a tee time very early in the morning during the summer months. However, due to the long hours of daylight, play is possible until 11.00pm in the mid summer.

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