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Scotland

Fife, Scotland

Fairmont St Andrews

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

Fraserburgh

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.

East Lothian, Scotland

Gullane

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.

Fife, Scotland

Kingsbarns

Golf began on this land in 1793, but in 1850 it was replaced for farmland. It wasn't until 2000 that this superb venue was finally restored to the Kingsbarns that we know and love today.

Fife, Scotland

Leven Links

Scotland is home to some of the world's most iconic courses, but there are many lesser-known links that are just as deserving of attention. Leven Links is one of these courses.

Fife, Scotland

Lundin

Winding its way along the shoreline of Largo Bay sits Lundin Golf Club. Designed by the legendary Tom Morris in 1909, it has been carefully maintained over the years to preserve its natural beauty and character.

Angus, Scotland

Monifieth

Golf has been played on this hallowed links land since 1639 and has continued to evolve over the years. The result is two 18-hole courses that deserve just as much attention as the heavy hitters of Fife, found just across the River Tay.

Moray, Scotland

Established in 1889 with two championship courses, a rich history and a penchant for a wee dram, Moray has become a popular destination for golfers from all over the world.

East Lothian, Scotland

Muirfield

Established in 1744 and designed by Old Tom Morris, Muirfield is renowned for its unique layout, with two loops of nine holes that are played in opposite directions.

The Highlands, Scotland

Situated on the shores of the Moray Firth, The Nairn Golf Club was founded in 1887 and to this day is considered by golfers around the world to be one of the finest in Scotland.

East Lothian, Scotland

North Berwick

Just a short drive from Edinburgh lies North Berwick Golf Club. Founded in 1832, the club is steeped in history and tradition and has been a fixture of the Scottish golfing scene for nearly two centuries.

Angus, Scotland

Panmure

One of the most notable features of the course is the famous "Hogan's Alley" on the 6th hole, named after the legendary golfer Ben Hogan, who played the course during his preparation for the 1953 Open Championship.

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