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Welcome to Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
Founded in 1780
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
The sixth oldest golf club in the world
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
A traditional Clubhouse steeped in history boasting a warm and welcoming ambience
Scottish Aberdeen Asset Management Open 2014
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club - Host to Major National and International events
Balgownie
4th Hole - VALLEY
Balgownie
13th Green - BLIND
The course is closed. Balgownie & Silverburn courses closed due to heavy snowfall.

Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in Aberdeen, Scotland, was founded in 1780 as the Society of Golfers at Aberdeen and became the Aberdeen Golf Club in 1815. Until 1888 members played on the Queen's Links close to the city before moving across the River Don to the links at Balgownie. The Course was originally designed by the Simpson Brothers, Archie and Robert of Carnoustie and later re-bunkered and lengthened by James Braid to ensure our classic links kept pace with the modern game.

The club's 'Royal' patronage was awarded by Edward VII in 1903.