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Hidden Gems

Co. Down, Northern Ireland

Ardglass

This characterful course boasts views of the Irish Sea from all tees and greens on the course, which is surprisingly rare even for a thoroughbred links course.

The Highlands, Scotland

Boat of Garten

Affectionately referred to as ‘The Boat’, Boat of Garten started out as a six hole course in 1898 and in 1930, James Braid designed the 18-hole layout that can be enjoyed today.

The Highlands, Scotland

Located in the small village of Brora in the Scottish Highlands, the course was established in 1891 and has since become a beloved destination for golf enthusiasts.

Somerset, England

Burnham & Berrow

Situated on a stretch of land that runs right along the coast, Burnham and Berrow is characterised by undulating dunes with stunning views of the Bristol Channel.

Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland

Castlerock

The phrase ‘hidden gem’ gets tossed around a lot in the world of golf, but Castlerock is one of very few venues that lives up to the expression.

Derbyshire, England

Cavendish

‘The course that inspired Augusta’. Sandwiched between Manchester and Sheffield and surrounded by the Peak District, Cavendish was indeed the creation of Dr Alistair Mackenzie himself.

Clwyd, Wales

Situated on the North Wales coast, Conwy Golf Club overlooks the beautiful Conwy Bay. The club was established in 1890 and has since been a prominent fixture in the golfing community.

East Sussex, England

Crowborough Beacon

I do not suppose there is a wider or more beautiful one in all England’. The words of Bernard Darwin as he sat on the club's terrace in 1926 - one of the highest points in Sussex.

Dorset, England

Isle of Purbeck

The Isle of Purbeck encapsulates the meaning of ‘hidden gem’. Originally designed by Harry Colt it has since been updated by the legendary golf course designer, Martin Hawtree.

Staffordshire, England

Little Aston

Set in the grounds of Little Aston Hall just north of Birmingham, Little Aston boasts a rich heritage dating back to 1908. Both Harry Vardon and Harry Colt can be thanked for the design of this little gem.

Gwynedd, Wales

This 27-hole championship course is widely regarded as one of the best links courses in Wales, offering golfers of all levels a challenging round of golf amidst breathtaking scenery.

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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Where to Play Next

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Fescue & Dunes

Links Golf

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Heather & Pines

Inland Delights

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The Unexpected

Hidden Gems

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Easy Planning

Hotel Venues

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Get Off Grid

Wild Adventures

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Urban Golf

Weekend Breaks

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