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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Originally laid out by Old Tom Morris and later redesigned by James Braid the Cunninghill course at Forfar is set on beautiful wooded heathland. The terrain is almost ‘links’ like with undulating f...
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In Volume 1 of The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses, Tom Doak published that.
“It was at Panmure that Ben Hogan practiced for two weeks prior to his victory in the Open Championship at Ca...
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In Volume 1 of The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses, Tom Doak published that.
“The flat Medal course plays along the railway for several holes at the outset. The links is studded with cop...
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In the early days of golf at the turn of the century, (when Downfield was a village separate to Dundee) play was over a nine hole ‘Baldovan’ course and history states that the clubhouse was an old ...
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The Burnside is often overshadowed by its illustrious neighbour but it oozes character and from the back tees is a splendid test of golf.
Many of the short holes would compare with any Ch...
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In 1976 a young Angus farmer stood outside a derelict mansion in the overgrown grounds of a woodland estate in Angus with the vision of developing a new golf course. He could never have imagined t...
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