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Wild Adventures

The Highlands, Scotland

Royal Dornoch

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.

Devon, England

Royal North Devon

RND is made even more special by the fact it remains largely unchanged from its original design, with golfers able to enjoy the same links experience as their predecessors from over a century ago.

Bridgend, Wales

Royal Porthcawl

Situated on the beautiful South Wales coastline, Royal Porthcawl is widely recognised as the best golf course in Wales. There is a lack sand dunes and as a result, golfers can expect considerable amounts of wind!

Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland

Royal Portrush

With a rich history dating back over 130 years, the club has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments, including the British Open, making it one of the most revered courses in the world.

Gwynedd, Wales

Royal St David's

Royal St. David's is one of the most revered and famous golf clubs in the UK. Situated in the charming coastal town of Harlech, North Wales, the club has been offering golfers a unique and challenging course for over 120 years.

Norfolk, England

Royal West Norfolk

Royal West Norfolk Golf Club, also known as Brancaster, is a historic golf course located on the north coast of Norfolk, England. Established in 1892, it is one of the oldest and most traditional golf clubs in the country.

Devon, England

Saunton

Saunton can be found perched atop the famous Saunton Sands beach and running alongside Croyde Bay on the rugged North Devon coastline. It is an epic spot for a round of golf.

Cumbria, England

Silloth on Solway

In 1925, prominent golf writer Bernard Darwin visited Silloth and wrote that he had ‘never more violently fallen in love with a course at first sight’. Its design has continued to wow golfers for over a century.

Dumfries And Galloway, Scotland

Southerness

Located in Dumfries and Galloway, Southerness is a course that might be new to many golfers. Established in 1947 it is ‘young’ by links standards, but has quickly built a reputation as one of the must visit courses in Scotland.

West Dunbartonshire, Scotland

The Carrick

The Carrick is part of the renowned Cameron House Resort, where golfers are guaranteed a very warm welcome and a wonderful array of restaurants and bars in which they can relive their tales of the links.

Argyll & Bute, Scotland

The Machrie

The Machrie boasts a rich history that dates back to 1891. It has since undergone several improvements, most notably by DJ Russell in 2018 who has helped further transform it into a world-class links.

Co.Kerry, Ireland

Tralee

Tralee Golf Club - renowned for its breathtaking vistas, exceptional design and warm hospitality - stands as a beacon for golf enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable experience.

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Fescue & Dunes

Links Golf

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Heather & Pines

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The Unexpected

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