Find the course that’s perfect for your game, your golf outing or your golf bucket list.
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Aberdour Golf Club offers an enjoyable, fair and often challenging round for golfers of all skill and experience levels.
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Widely acknowledged as one of Scotland’s best 9 hole courses, Anstruther Golf Course is also home to one of the toughest Par 3s.
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Auchterderran is an interesting course in the heart of the Home of Golf that opened to great acclaim in 1904.
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Set within 140 acres of beautiful Fife woodland, Balbirnie Park Golf Club is one of Fife’s finest parkland courses.
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With generous fairways, fast greens and wonderfully distracting views, golf at Burntisland Golf House Hotel requires focus, nerve and skill.
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Canmore Golf Club is a tree-lined 18-hole course with panoramic views of Scotland’s newest city – Dunfermline – and one of its oldest - Edinburgh.
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Winding its way between mature woodland, with stunning views over the Firth of Forth, Charleton golf course is one of Fife’s hidden gems.
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A round at Cluny Activities provides 9 holes of good golf, great views – and a course that’s perfect for all golfers but particularly those who take a more relaxed vi...
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This picturesque golf course lies over a prime example of Fife’s fascinating industrial heritage –Dora Coal Mine.
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Designed in 1895 by the master of golf himself, Old Tom Morris, Balcomie is one of Scotland's golfing gems.
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Craighead Links is Crail Golfing Society’s Championship course – and is considered one of Scotland’s finest Championship courses.
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Cupar Golf Club’s 9 holes provide a challenging, but enjoyable, round of golf, with a mixture of tees from the first 9 to the back 9.
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Many consider Drumoig, only nine miles from St Andrews, to be one of the best inland venues in Fife.
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Located on a spectacular stretch of the Fife coast, Dumbarnie Links is Scotland’s newest golf course – and already has a reputation as a ‘must-play’ golfing desti...
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Perfect your short game at Dunfermline Golf Club’s Halkett Course, located in the beautiful grounds of historic Pitfirrane Castle.
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Pitfirrane Course is located in the mature woodlands of the splendid 15th century castle that’s Dunfermline Golf Club’s very grand clubhouse.
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Only time for a quick round? Prefer to practice on a course? Golf novice? Head to the 2019 course at Dunnikier Park Golf Club.
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Dunnikier Park Golf Course is known throughout Fife as one of the Kingdom’s most beautiful parkland courses.
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One of the finest links courses in Fife, Elie & Earlsferry offers an honest test of golf played over classic links terrain.
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Regarded as one of the best 9-hole courses in Scotland, The Baird in Elie has been providing wonderful opportunities for golf since 1889.
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Elmwood Golf Course is a delight for golfers of all skill levels. The course features challenging Par 5s, tricky Par 3s, and Par 4s that offer birdie opportunities.
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Perched on top of dramatic cliffs, The Kittocks has quickly established a reputation as one of St Andrew’s trickiest courses.
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Accept the challenge of playing on The Torrance – a world-class clifftop course with all the promise and thrill of a classic links course.
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Follow in the golfing footsteps of Scotland’s kings and queens with a game at Falkland Golf Club – a 9 hole course with a royal pedigree.
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Since this 18 Hole Championship Course opened in 2001, Forrester Park has gained an enviable reputation as an excellent, year-round golfing destination.
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Set in mature parkland, Glenrothes Golf Course provides an enjoyable and challenging game for golfers of all skills and abilities.
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Built on the beautiful Hill of Tarvit estate in the early 1900s, Kingarrock is the only exclusively hickory golf course in the UK.
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Golf’s been played over the links at Kinghorn since at least 1608, with Kinghorn Golf Course opening in 1887, when historic Kinghorn Golf Club was also founded.
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One of the world’s top 100 golf courses, Kingsbarns Links offers a never-to-be-forgotten round of traditional Scottish links golf.
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Designed by Old Tom Morris in 1904, Kirkcaldy Golf Course is a very attractive course created to challenge golfers of all standards.
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Designed by the legendary Old Tom Morris in 1879, this tremendous Championship course enjoys a reputation as one of the finest inland layouts in the British Isles.
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Founded in 1898, Leslie is a historic golf course that’s stood the test of time.
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Regarded as one of Scotland’s purest Links courses, Leven Links features rolling fairways, fast putting surfaces and pot bunkers.
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A beautifully-maintained parkland course in the heart of Fife that offers a tough but enjoyable game to golfers of all skill levels.
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Surrounded by maturing trees with a stream flowing through the course and views across a stunning loch, Lochore Meadows is golf with added nature.
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A magnificent links course renowned for its beautiful greens, strategic bunkers and outstanding examples of classic links holes.
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Run by one of the world’s oldest remaining ladies-only golf clubs, Lundin Ladies’ Golf Course is a beautiful course that welcomes all golfers.
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Pitreavie (Dunfermline) Golf Club’s excellent course was created by Dr Alister MacKenzie, the golf course designer responsible for Augusta National, home of the US Mast...
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Saline is a first-rate 9 Hole course which has been designed to easily take on the mantle of an 18 Hole course.
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Situated in the seaside town of Leven, charming Scoonie Golf Course lies between Fife’s spectacular coastline and the Kingdom’s beautiful countryside.
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The Championship course at Scotscraig’s a fabulous example of a classic links course and has welcomed many golfing legends over the years.
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Whether new to the game, looking to perfect your swing, chip shots and putting skills or warming up for the other courses at St Andrews Links, Balgove’s ideal.
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Step away from the sea (and the infamous St Andrews breeze) with a round at the Eden Course, on the banks of the Eden Estuary.
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The third Championship course at St Andrews, the Jubilee is spectacularly located on a narrow strip of grassland alongside St Andrews’s beautiful West Sands.
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Don’t be fooled by the name - The New Course has been testing golfers’ skills on St Andrews Links for 130 years.
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Golf’s original test, The Old Course is the oldest, the most famous and possibly the most beloved course in the world.
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Course of choice of many Fife and St Andrews golfers, Strathtyrum may not be as demanding as St Andrews championship courses but it still requires skills and expertise.
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When The Castle Course opened in 2008, it became St Andrews Links’ seventh course – and fast became a firm favourite with local and visiting golfers.
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The small greens and narrow fairways of St Michaels are considered by some to be just as testing as its golfing neighbour, the Old Course.
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The only heathland course in St Andrews, playing a round at The Duke’s offers golfers of all abilities a unique experience.
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Founded by a group of railway workers in 1921, Thornton Golf Club moved to this beautifully-designed parkland golf course in 1925.