Isle of Skye Golf Club 
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Highland
United Kingdom
Isle of Skye Golf Club is a 9-hole course established in 1964 on the Isle of Skye in the Scottish Highlands. Originally known as Sconser Golf Club, it was designed by Dr Frank Deighton, a former Walker Cup player. The course is set at the foot of the Cuillin Hills with views towards The Old Man of Storr, offering striking landscape and scenic terrain characteristic of the Hebrides.
The club was renamed Isle of Skye Golf Club in 1987 and relocated to its present clubhouse in 1988. Today it maintains approximately 170 members and welcomes visitors throughout the year. The course is maintained by a full-time greenkeeper and seasonal assistant, ensuring good playing conditions year-round.
The club has become an integral part of the local community and is supported by regional sponsors including local distilleries and building suppliers. It participates in Golf Highland's reciprocal agreement, allowing members to play at other 9-hole courses across the Highlands. The course is popular with visitors, who often purchase club merchandise as souvenirs of their experience.