Golf Courses



St. Andrews Old Course - East Scotland, Fife

It is difficult to say more than the words of legend Bobby Jones... "The more I studied the Old Course, the more I loved it and the more I loved it, the more I studied it, so that I came to feel that it was, for me, the most favourable meeting ground possible for an important contest". A place in the world that has resisted change, the natural linksland that forms the Old Course can be played today in the same form in which it has been played by golfers for centuries. Exposed to the natural elements, a course which rarely plays the same way on two consecutive days, with wide double fairways and greens unique in the game today, but requiring patience, accuracy and above all respect.

St Andrews Old Course Web Site
St. Andrews Old Course



St. Andrews New Course - East Scotland, Fife

Designed By Old Tom Morris in 1894, the New Course adjoins the Old, snaking out to the Eden Estuary, before providing some of the most difficult finishing holes in golf with the skyline of St. Andrews as the backdrop. Host to many Amateur Championships, the New Course is a well structured links course, with fast running fairways, strategic bunkering, and where accuracy from the tee is well rewarded.

St Andrews New Course Web Site
St. Andrews New Course



St. Andrews Jubilee Course - East Scotland, Fife

From the medal tees, the Jubilee is considered by many locals the toughest course on the St. Andrews Links. Closest to the West Sands and North Sea, the Jubilee requires straight hitting to generally narrower fairways often bordered by Gorse and rough. A classic linksland course, again characterised by demanding finishing holes, the Jubilee is a much underrated links and will not disappoint.

St Andrews Jubilee Course Web Site
St. Andrews Jubilee Course



Kingsbarns Golf Links - East Scotland, Fife

Just 6 miles from St. Andrews nestled on East Neuk of Fife Kingsbarns is fast earning its reputation as a demanding and scenically spectacular modern Links. Set in a bowl on two levels, the course presents marvelous vistas, generous fairways, strategically placed bunkering and beautifully contoured greens with all the character of a traditional links. The North Sea features prominently on every hole and optional tees are offered to the visiting golfer. Kingsbarns is a serious golf course development and is being likened in stature to some of the most highly rated golf courses in the World. We know you'll enjoy your day here.

Kingsbarns Golf Links Web Site
Kingsbarns Golf Links



Lundin Golf Club (Lundin Links) - East Scotland, Fife

A magnificent James Braid design, Lundin Links just 30 minutes from St. Andrews is one of Scotland's lesser known gems. A qualifying course to the Open Championship when played in St. Andrews Lundin Golf Club is renowned for its beautiful greens and some of the most demanding short par 4's in the game of golf. A complex links course with open burns, an internal out of bounds (the old railway line) and strategic bunkering, Lundin represents a course for the thinking golfer where position from the tee rather than distance will yield just rewards on the scorecard.

Lundin Links Web Site
Lundin Golf Club (Lundin Links)



Crail - Balcomie Links - East Scotland, Fife

The Balcome is a beautiful seaside links with magnificent views from every tee. Winding along the golden sandy bays and rocky outcrops of the East Neuk of Fife, the Balcomie encapsulates the real essence that above all golf should be fun, and at Crail, enjoyed in one of the most natural majestic settings that nature has provided for us. You will love Crail!

Crail - Balcomie Links Web Site
Crail - Balcomie Links



Scotscraig Golf Club - East Scotland, Fife

A historic golf club with close links to St. Andrews, Scotscraig welcomes our visitors and those that wish to share the traditions of the game played over magnificent heath lands. A golfing memorabilia display throughout the clubhouse tells the story of this historic golf club from 1817 to the present day combining with the course, always magnificently presented, beautiful putting surfaces and a layout to challenge and inspire the visiting golfer.

Scotscraig Golf Club Web Site




The Dukes Course - East Scotland, Fife

Just three miles inland from St. Andrews, this Peter Thompson designed championship course sits in magnificent tree lined parkland. The course has elevation, wonderful views across the town of St. Andrews and beyond to the North Sea and offers inspiring golf from tee to green.





St. Andrews Bay - Fairmont Resort Kittocks Course - East Scotland, Fife

At 7049 yards from the back markers, the Fairmont Resort Kittocks Course follows its path around the cliff tops just 3 miles south of St. Andrews. Though not a links course the Fairmont Resort Kittocks Course does combine an absolute seaside setting with creative modern golf course architecture & design intended to test the skills across all elements of the game and provide for an exciting round of resort style golf that you will enjoy.





St Andrews Castle - East Scotland, Fife

The newest course in St. Andrews the Castle Course combines a dramatic clifftop setting with sweeping views of St. Andrews Harbour and the bay below. Designed by David McLay Kidd (Bandon Dunes) the course stretches to 7188 yards from the tips with optional tees reducing it's length to 6398 yards for men and 5460 yards for ladies. Rolling fairways, undulating greens, inspiring approach shots and those that challenge the golfer at every turn combine to ensure that you will enjoy and remember your day here at the Castle course.





Leven Links - East Scotland, Fife

Adjoining Lundin Links on the shores of the Forth, Leven Links has enjoyed the status of an Open Championship qualifying course in true links character. Large greens combine with a mix of complex undulating fairways in typical links fashion where placement from the tee pays the greater rewards over distance.



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