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Originally designed by old Tom Morris and extended by James Braid in 1909, Lundin Links remains largely as it was a century ago. Host to the Final Qualifying stages of The Open for many years, this traditional links course features short par 3s, risk/reward par 4s and challenging longer holes, presenting a thorough test of every golfer’s skills.
Lundin Links is a demanding course – with the North Sea ‘breeze’ adding to the enjoyment and the challenge. With wonderful views over the Firth of Forth from every hole, from the heights of the 14th tee, golfers can see every other tee and green on the course.
Take aim on the left edge of the centre fairway bunker. Beware of the uphill second shot to this front to back sloping green.
Tee | White | Yellow | Red |
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Yards | 420 | 403 | 346 |
££ - Links
Designed in 1895 by the master of golf himself, Old Tom Morris, Balcomie is one of Scotland's golfing gems.
££ - Links
Regarded as one of Scotland’s purest Links courses, Leven Links features rolling fairways, fast putting surfaces and pot bunkers.
£ - Parkland
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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Situated in the seaside town of Leven, charming Scoonie Golf Course lies between Fife’s spectacular coastline and the Kingdom’s beautiful countryside.