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East Lothian, Scotland
Nestled in the picturesque seaside village of Aberdovey on the west coast of Wales, this historic golf club offers a unique blend of natural beauty and challenging links golf.
Co. Kerry, Ireland
Founded in 1893 and carved into the rugged Atlantic coastline, Ballybunion Golf Club has earned its reputation as one of the world's best links courses.
Inverness, Scotland
Although now known as Cabot Highlands, golfers can find the familiar links of Castle Stuart nestled amongst the dunes, with a layout pays homage to the traditional Scottish links courses.
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
Both courses at this Fairmont resort are impeccably maintained and provide those visiting with a variety of challenges, suitable for all levels of golfer.
East Lothian, Scotland
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.
Co. Wicklow, Ireland
One of the standout features of Powerscourt is its stunning scenery. Both courses are set against the backdrop of the Wicklow Mountains and offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Kent, England
Prince's Golf Club is in the unique and enviable position of providing golfers with 27 holes of superb championship links golf, made up by the Shore, Dunes and Himalayas courses.
The Highlands, Scotland
In 1886, Old Tom Morris extended the course from 9 to 18-holes and whilst doing so, also introduced the plateau greens which remain one of the key features today.
South Ayrshire, Scotland
Royal Troon was founded in 1878 as a five-hole golf course. Troon’s first professional, George Strath, extended the course to 18-holes by 1884 and it was later redesigned and lengthened by Willie Fearne James Braid.
The Highlands, Scotland
Located within the Macdonald Aviemore Resort, the course opened in 2006. Sitting at 7,153 yards it’s no pushover. The 5th hole is in fact one of the longest holes in Scotland, measuring 635 yards.