Royal Dornoch Golf Club is a golf club in Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. It is generally referred to as Royal Dornoch. The Championship Course is a links course located on the Dornoch Firth. The club has two 18-hole courses: the Championship Course and the Struie Course. Because of its location on the northeast coast of Scotland, Royal Dornoch has never hosted any of the modern tournaments, although it is only 45 minutes from Inverness.
The Championship Course was ranked #3 on the 2007 Golf Digest list of Top 100 International (outside U.S.) courses. David Brice, of Golf International, called it the "king of Scottish links courses".[1]
It is claimed that golf (or gowf as the Scottish used to call it) was played in Dornoch in the early seventeenth century. The current golf club was established in 1877. It was made a royal golf club in 1906. The design of the Championship Course is attributed to Old Tom Morris.
Tom Watson is an honorary member.
Royal Dornoch was also the home of Donald Ross.