Welcome to the home of Connect Golf Network at Portlethen Golf Club

 

Embark on a journey where passion for golf meets the power of networking. Nestled in the heart of the stunning Portlethen Golf Club, we proudly present Connect Golf Network – where the fairways are our boardrooms, and the greens are our networking hubs.

Portlethen GC isn’t just a golf course; it's our home, and now, it's yours too. Immerse yourself in the scenic beauty of the course while forging meaningful connections with like-minded individuals who share your passion for both golf and business.

 

At Connect Golf Network, we believe that the truest connections are made not only in the meeting rooms but also on the pristine greens. Our platform is designed to blend the love for golf with the art of networking, creating an unparalleled space for business relationships to flourish.

Discover a seamless fusion of golf and networking like never before. Connect Golf Network provides a unique opportunity to build professional relationships in an environment that transcends traditional networking norms. From tee-offs to post-game discussions, every moment is a chance to connect, collaborate, and elevate.

 

Join the Community and get ready to elevate your golfing experience and expand your professional network. Sign up now and become a part of a community that understands the power of a well-played game and a well-made connection. Extend your network beyond the golf course through our robust online digital hub platform.

Mark your calendar for upcoming events, exclusive tournaments, and networking opportunities. Your next great connection might just be a swing away!

Welcome to Connect Golf Network – Where Every Swing is a Step Towards Success!

Portlethen Golf Club                                                                                                    

2021 Scottish Amateur Mens Championship Co-Host Club and Scottish PGA Northern Open Host.

The course has matured into one of the best parkland courses in the North East of Scotland and has been recognised at District and now National level as a top venue for numerous prestigious events.

Having been blessed with natural features, the principal being the Findon burn which, lined with mature broadleaf trees, crosses five of the holes on the first nine influencing either tee or approach shots. 


The par 5 460 yard fourth hole poses a problem of choice of second shots as the burn crosses 90 yards short of the green, the wayward shot punished by ending up in the burn or in the trees. The inward 9 holes carry fewer hazards but the Findon burn continues to create problems at the fifteenth and eighteenth. 

Arguably the fifteenth is the 'signature hole' of the course. First, the tee shot has to be accurate to cope with the right to left dog leg and then the approach shot, from a down hill lie, has to carry the Findon burn which, moat like, guards the entrance to the green.

The par 5,502 yard eighteenth is a challenging closing hole featuring a drystone dyke on the left running all the way from tee to green with the risk of out of bounds with every shot. The Findon burn, 100 yards short of the green creates a further dilemma of second shot selection; to carry or not to carry. 

Senior golfers and visitors normally play the shorter par 70 'Yellow Tee' course. Course development has seen the planting of around 21,000 carefully selected trees, restoration of drystone dyke, construction of stone bridges, new tees at several holes and a pond at the short fifth.

There is an extensive practice area including a 4 bay driving range and short game facility. A substantial putting green is conveniently sited near the first tee.

Golf trolleys, power trollies and buggies are available for hire from the Club Professional.