Statistics
Which club won the Handicap League in 1972? Who was the MNGL Chairman between 1988-2000? Which individual golfer played the most consecutive games? If you want to know the answers to these and many more, then putt some time into researching and look through these statistics pages. There’s everything you want to know and more.
Facts & Figures
The League’s officials, Individual player facts, member club facts, league aces and so much more!
The League Clubs
Elgin Golf Club
Elgin Golf Club is widely regarded as one of the finest inland courses in the North of Scotland.
Measuring 6,496 yards with par of 71 this challenging course is a true test of players of any handicap.
Forres Golf Club
Designed by Open Championship winners James Braid and Willie Park
This delightful Par 70 course is just less than 6300 yards from the tips providing a good test for golfers of all abilities.
Hopeman Golf Club
Hopeman golf course is probably one of the most demanding links courses to play golf in Moray.
Most fairways are guarded by gorse and broom, adding additional challenges for players.
Moray Golf Club
The old course is considered to be one of the finest links courses in Scotland.
A classic links course with deep bunkers, undulating gorse lined fairways and smooth fast greens.
Nairn Golf Club
Founded in 1887 by Robert B Finlay, Nairn is consistently ranked amongst the leading courses in the UK.
The Club has been very fortunate to have held an array of amateur golf tournaments.
Nairn Dunbar Golf Club
Situated behind the rugged dunes of Nairn’s East Beach, this course offers an unrivalled golfing experience.
The course offers staggering views across the Moray Firth and beyond to the mountains of Sutherland.