Adventure
beyond
the fairway
DISCOVER
The Links
Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Established in 1899, Cruden Bay Golf Club stands as a timeless testament to the natural beauty and golfing heritage of the region.
Co. Kerry, Ireland
The original nine hole course of Dooks dates back to 1889. It wasn't until 1970 that the course received a significant redesign by renowned golf course architect, Eddie Hackett.
Fife, Scotland
Located just a short drive from St. Andrews, golfers can enjoy a course that winds its way through dunes, wetlands and along the coastline, offering a unique and unforgettable experience.
East Lothian, Scotland
Founded in 1856, Dunbar is one of the oldest golf courses in Scotland, situated on a narrow strip of land between the town of Dunbar and the rugged North Sea coastline.
Ayrshire, Scotland
Designed by world-renowned golf course architect, Kyle Phillips, Dundonald Links offers 7,100 yards of championship golf that will challenge even the most seasoned golfer.
Fife, Scotland
With some holes that run parallel to the sea and others that weave through the dunes, Elie Golf Club offers a totally unique and varied golfing experience.
Fife, Scotland
Both courses at this Fairmont resort are impeccably maintained and provide those visiting with a variety of challenges, suitable for all levels of golfer.
Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Nestled in the quaint coastal town of Fraserburgh in Scotland and established in 1777, this links course is thought to be the 7th oldest golf club in the world and 5th oldest golf club in Scotland.
Northumberland, England
At 6,803 yards from the championship tees, Goswick offers a stern test for golfers of all levels. The fairways are tight and undulating, with punishing rough waiting to catch wayward shots.
East Lothian, Scotland
The club boasts three courses: Gullane No.1, No.2, and No.3. Gullane No.1 is the most famous course and has hosted several professional and amateur events.
Hampshire, England
Tom Simpson is the man responsible for shaping Hayling into the course it is today. The course easily stands up to the modern game, playing 6,500 yards and offering year-round playability.