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Hello
and welcome...
Cullen is a traditional
Scottish links course with magnificent views over the Moray Firth
where dolphins are regularly seen. The club was founded in 1870 and
the first nine holes were laid out by old Tom Morris. It was
upgraded to 18 holes by Charlie Neaves.
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Cullen
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Cullen was founded in 1870
and designed by Old Tom Morris. The course is centrally situated
between Aberdeen & Inverness on the Moray Firth Coast. The course is
4,597 yards long and has a Par of 63.
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Cullen must lay claim to
the most remarkable site for a golf course in Europe. There is not a
lot of room within this amazing environment for Cullen’s 18 holes,
with the course playing it’s outward nine close to the cliffs before
doing an about-turn with the inward nine playing back at beach
level. At 4,597 yards long, it does manage to fit in a 510-yard
par-five 15th.
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