
Moray is a fantastic destination for golf enthusiasts and Hopeman boasts its very own course. The views from the famous 12th hole, The Prieshach are spectacular. The hole was voted in the top 100 in the world in the Golf World awards. Excellent courses really are in abundance, you will be spoilt for choice.

Hopeman regularly receives great feedback from many of our UK and International visitors who have come to play at other local prestigious courses. Many comment that they are highly delighted at having discovered and played at such a good course as Hopeman.
What makes our course stand out are many of the spectacular holes that overlook the Moray Firth and we are proud to have a signature hole, the Prieshach, which was voted as one of the best Par 3s in Scotland. (by Sky Golf)
The all year round excellent condition of the course greens which run true, and many of the fairways defined by gorse bush which when in bloom provides a spectacular backdrop of colour as well as a trap for those errant shots make it a delight to play.
Golf in Moray
We welcome visitors who have come to play golf in Moray to spend some time and experience a course that is fair but challenging, and we are certain that you won’t be disappointed.
Those interested in the history of the club may like to know that some of our past and present Honorary Presidents include:
Paul Lawrie MBE. The 1999 Open Champion. Paul often used to play the course as a boy and acknowledges that our signature hole ‘The Prieshach’ is his favourite par 3.
Albert Mackenzie who in 2017 was named as the 2017 PGA Cup captain for Great Britain & Ireland’s successful defence of the Llandudno Trophy in 2017 is a long standing member of the club. GB & Ireland won 16 – 10 there best ever winning score.
And in 1934 Prime Minister J Ramsay MacDonald agreed to be a Honorary President of the club.