Aberfeldy

Aberfeldy Golf Club was founded in 1895 and, until 1995, was a nine hole course which ran along the south bank of the River Tay.

In 1993 the Club decided to extend the course to eighteen holes. In order to do this a bridge had to be built across the river and, almost a century to the day that the course originally opened, the new course was opened to members and the public.

The new course runs on either side of the River Tay and has the unique attraction of allowing players to cross the historic river via its own private bridge, which is listed in the Guiness Book of Records.

Aberfeldy is a very scenic, flat parkland course, suitable for all ages. However there are plenty challenges to overcome with lots of water hazards meandering through the course.

Directions

From Perth:
Head north on the A9 for 19 miles then take the Aberfeldy turnoff at Ballinluig, follow the signs to Aberfeldy, once you reach the town head up the main street, through the square and continue until you reach the traffic lights. Turn right at the traffic lights and down towards Wades Bridge, turn right again just before Wades Bridge and the Club is on the left hand side of the road.