Whether golf evolved from a Dutch, Belgian, German, Roman or Chinese sport or is entirely indigenous to Scotland, St Andrews is unquestionably the birthplace of the modern game. The town’s famous O...
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Golf was first introduced to the sleepy seaside hamlet of North Berwick in East Lothian during the early 17th century, though it wasn’t until players shifted from the Burgh Common onto what later b...
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Situated along the North Sea, across the Bay from St Andrews, lies the resort town of Carnoustie. Its spacious sandy linksland have been a venue for golf since the 1500’s, though its current links ...
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Nestled at the foot of the Highlands and surrounded by some of the prettiest countryside in all of Scotland, Gleneagles is a luxury hotel and golf resort situated on the windswept moorlands of Pert...
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‘From my first visit to the site I could see the potential for a great course.’ Kyle Phillips
Opening in 2000 to unprecedented levels of international acclaim, Kingsbarns is a remarkable li...
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Although the formation of the (Royal) Aberdeen Golf Club in 1780 was the birth of organized golf in Scotland’s North East, the genesis of the game in this region dates back much further. In fact Ab...
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Developed by high-profile American businessman Donald Trump, Trump International Golf Links, Scotland is only a few years old but already one of the most polarizing courses in the world. It was des...
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‘Never was a links more adapted by nature for a golf course than that fine stretch of ground lying round the Bay of Cruden’ Golf Magazine, 1899
Occupying some of the mightiest duneland in S...
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Scotland's Gullane Golf Club, located alongside the Muirfield links in East Lothian, is home to three distinct links courses, its finest track blessed with enjoyable views across the Firth of For...
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The oldest golf club in existence, the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers was formed in 1744 and golfed in both Leith and Musselburgh prior to moving to the messy medium-sized dunes of Muirfie...
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Whether golf evolved from a Dutch, Belgian, German, Roman or Chinese sport or is entirely indigenous to Scotland, St Andrews is unquestionably the birthplace of the modern game. The town’s famous O...
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