£ - Links
Kinghorn Golf Course’s original 9-hole layout was designed by the legendary Old Tom Morris and was extended to 18 holes in 1905. The course, especially from the medal tees, presents a continual challenge and is widely-considered ‘a fine test of traditional links golf’.
Spectacular views over the Firth of Forth are possible from almost all of the 18 holes – views which can also be enjoyed from Kinghorn Golf Club’s current clubhouse, opened in 2009 by Paul Lawrie, Scotland’s 1999 Open Champion.
Tee | White | Yellow | Red |
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Yards | 338 | 320 | 315 |
£ - Parkland
Aberdour Golf Club offers an enjoyable, fair and often challenging round for golfers of all skill and experience levels.
£ - Parkland
With generous fairways, fast greens and wonderfully distracting views, golf at Burntisland Golf House Hotel requires focus, nerve and skill.
£ - Parkland
Dunnikier Park Golf Course is known throughout Fife as one of the Kingdom’s most beautiful parkland courses.
£ - Parkland
Designed by Old Tom Morris in 1904, Kirkcaldy Golf Course is a very attractive course created to challenge golfers of all standards.