Our Open competitions are filling fast with many already oversubscribed and ballots in place for the Championship Course. There’s still time to be part of the 2026 programme, with limited events open for entry.
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In our latest Monday Memories, Claire Riddell on 30+ years at Royal Dornoch... from the pro shop in 1989 to the heart of the club today.
A Scotland international, multiple champion and stories from behind the scenes, including a young Paul Lawrie.
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BREAKING: Celtic SHOULDN'T have been given penalty against Motherwell as SFA's KMI panel finds VAR was WRONG to intervene in huge call
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This New York Times piece is worth your time. Here’s what is happening, as simply as I can put it.
Back in January, Trump sued the IRS, an agency he controls, demanding $10 billion over the leak of his tax returns a number of years ago.
IRS lawyers did their jobs. They wrote a memo laying out the defenses that could beat the suit, including the fact that Trump filed too late. His own lawyer was in court when the leaker pleaded guilty in October 2023, more than two years before Trump sued.
The Justice Department never showed up to court. Never argued back. Never used the defenses sitting on their desk.
The judge got suspicious and ordered both sides to explain whether they were actually opposing each other or just colluding. The day before that brief was due, Trump dropped the suit.
Same day, his Justice Department announced a $1.776 billion taxpayer-funded “anti-weaponization fund.”
Trump gets a formal apology. The IRS agrees to drop any audits of him and his family, even though a 2024 Times report found a loss in an ongoing audit could cost him over $100 million.
The acting Attorney General, Trump’s former criminal defense attorney, picks the five commissioners who decide who gets paid. Trump can fire any of them. Proud Boys and Oath Keepers are not ruled out.
This is the most corrupt thing I’ve ever seen from an American president.
Where in the hell are my Republican colleagues?
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US tax authorities will be barred from pursuing claims against the president, his eldest sons and the Trump Organization under a deal to halt a $10bn lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service. https://t.co/UTiZF44UqA
The days are stretching out, temperature is on the rise, and courses across the Highlands are in great condition.
Whether you’re looking to test yourself on top-class links or a relaxing 9 holes in stunning surroundings, you’ll find it all right here in the Scottish Highlands.
The refs verdicts are in:
“Bobby Madden, was that a penalty?”.
“No”.
“Steve Conroy, was that a penalty?”.
“No”.
Both damning on the decision, calling for an explanation from the SFA.
Their verdicts, not mine.
History will be made at Royal Dornoch this week. Scotland hosts the Senior PGA Professional Championship for the first time on 13–15 May, with 288 players competing on the Championship Course.
Top names, strong local support, and home pro Andrew Skinner in the field… a great chance to watch elite golf up close.
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In this episode of Monday Memories, Club Captain Gary Bethune reflects on a lifetime at Royal Dornoch, from sleepovers in the old clubhouse and pockets filled with Penfolds and Dunlop 65s, to proud Carnegie Shield moments shared with his father.
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100 days to go! The countdown is on to the 112th Carnegie Shield at Royal Dornoch.
The Shield enjoys pride of place in the new clubhouse, in front of an incredible video bringing the Shield to life like never before. Every intricate engraving, every story etched into its silver, revealed in remarkable detail.
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Golf in the Scottish Highlands is all about variety.
From world-class links ranked among the finest, to welcoming 9-hole gems that are accessible and affordable... there’s something for every golfer.
Wide skies, fresh air, unforgettable rounds.
Blue skies over Royal Dornoch and that unmistakable sign of the season - gorse almost in full bloom.
If you’ve been here at this time of year, you’ll know the scent carries on the breeze… a soft hint of coconut and vanilla drifting across the links. It’s one of those small details that makes a round here feel all the more special.
A fine spell like this only adds to it. Always a brilliant time to visit.