Isle of Skye Golf Club
Sconser,
Isle of Skye, West Coast IV48 8TD
Tel : +44 (0) 1478 650414

The Isle of Skye Golf Club was established in November 1964, at Sconser on the east coast, 13 miles south of Portree, The main centre of population in the Island.

From the course there are spectacular views of the red Cullins and the isle of Raasay.

The club consists of a seaside 9 hole course laid out with 18 tees, a clubhouse with toilet and changing facilities, a small shop and a tea-room serving light snacks.

Plans are underway to upgrade the course to a full 18 holes using 23 acres of new ground. It is hoped work will commence on the extension by the year 2000. Club facilities and amenities include club and trolley hire all year; changing facilities; small golf shop; tea-room.

Directions
Centrally situated on the A87 trunk road, halfway between Broadford and Portree near the Village of Sconser. Access to Skye is by the bridge at Kyle of Lochalsh or by Ferry crossing at Mallaig/Armadale or Glenelg/Kylermea.


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Course Details

Course Name: Isle of Skye Holes: 9 Yardage: 4677 SSS: 64
Seaside 9 hole course laid out with 18 tees which means that most holes have a different approach and length second time around giving an 18 hole feel to the course. Each hole has a Gaelic name referring to a particular landmark near the location. At 4677 yards for 18 holes the course is certainly not long but nevertheless has some challenging holes with accurate shots required on every hole. The 447 yard dogleg second with the sound of Raasay up the left hand-side plays more like a par 5. The course that has twelve par 4's and six par 3's, ideal for golfers of all ages and abilities.
For an appreciation and independent view of this course please see golfer reviews.

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Steve and Janice Branley 05/02

    Steve and Janice Branley wrote on: May 1, 2002

    It was a pleasure to play this lovely nine hole course. The weather was great. The steward and stewardess, who had only arrived two days before and were still finding their feet, couldn't have been more helpful. We went in for refreshment after the first nine holes and really enjoyed the home made soup and sandwiches. It's been said that over 800 golf balls had been recovered from the beach that runs alongside the 2nd and the 6th holes..........well I put another one in there to start the next 800! Lovely little course with great views. Well worth stopping by.

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Gene Richeson, Longmont, Colorado USA

    Gene Richeson, Longmont, Colorado USA wrote on: Dec 1, 2000

    A beautiful spot on a spectacular little bay. Two tee boxes for each hole made playing the 'back nine' a bit different from the front. Well worth the time and travel to play, and a bargain.

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Denis Ruddy 6/00

    Denis Ruddy wrote on: Jun 1, 2000

    My 2 mates and I played our first ever round of golf on this course and enjoyed ourselves tremendously. The Lady and Gent who delt with us are a credit to the club and could not have been more helpful to us. The course is tight and challenging and is a credit to the club. If you are in Skye, play the course, smile, laugh and expect it
    to be windy. Thanks for a great afternoon.
    Den + Dom + Joe.

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