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Prices for 2008
3 nights DBB plus 3 rounds:
Weekdays: £185
Weekends: £195
2 nights DBB plus 2 rounds:
Weekdays: £139
Weekends: £149
These prices are guaranteed for the whole of 2008, and give a choice of at least 7 different courses, other courses are available for a small surcharge

Cullen Golf Course

Cullen golf course was founded in 1870 when nine holes were designed by the great Tom Morris. It was then later updated to 18 by Charlie Neaves.
Cullen is a truly unique course, with 10 par 3's and just one par 5, but nonetheless a challenging round. The course plays on top of, and then down below, a series of clifftops. Virtually every hole offers great views of the sea.
The 7th, Firth View, is a terrific par 3 played from on top of a cliff to a green far down below.
Cullen Golf Course has its own version of 'Amen Corner' being the series of 3 par 3's in a row from the 12th to the 14th. They all play in and around a series of stack formations that cut through the middle of the course, the largest being the 80ft 'Boar Crag'.
Don't be fooled by the length of this course, Cullen is a tough test of golf, and an opportunity to play a course the like of you will not see very often.
After your game you will be given a very warm welcome in the clubhouse, make sure you order a bowl of the local delicacy, 'Cullen Skink'. It will go down as well as any pint of beer!

Cullen Golf Course
Cullen Golf Club
The Links
Cullen
Moray
Scotland
AB56 4WB
Yardage: 4597
Par: 63
SSS: 62
Telephone:
01542 840685
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Club Facilities
Full Bar & Catering
Changing Rooms with Showers

Putting Green
Trolleys available
Visit the Web Site of Cullen Golf Club
Cullen Golf Club with a nice view of the beach and the rocks.
Nice view of the par 3 12th. The tee is somewhere behind 'Boar Crag' to the right
The 18th at Cullen Golf Course, with the village of Cullen in the Background