
Founded in 1881, Brora golf club began life as a 9 hole
course which was later extended to 18 holes by John
Sutherland, Secretary of the Royal Dornoch Golf Club.
In 1923 James Braid was commissioned to redesign the course
and little has changed since Braid worked his architectural
magic. Today Brora is the proud home of the James Braid
Golfing Society.
Of all the famous and world renowned courses in Scotland,
Brora is probably the least known and yet it is probably the
truest test of classic links golf in the country.


The Clubhouse
and 18th green - image 1090

View over the
1st Tee - image 1089

View from the
1st Tee looking out over the sea - image 1217

Looking over
the golf course from the 2nd Tee - image 1091

Links putting
- image 1098

13th hole, par
3, The Snake - image 1095

Beautiful
backdrop - image 1094

The fast
greens can be hard to read - image 1093

Approaching a
green - image 1097

A beautiful
golf course - image 1092

Undulating
fairway - image 1099
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