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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‘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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The driving force behind the Castle Stuart development in northern Scotland was American entrepreneur-investor Mark Parsinen, who also helped create Kingsbarns further to the south. The success of ...
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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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‘I consider Loch Lomond my lasting memorial to golf.’ Tom Weiskopf
Set along the bonnie banks of the magnificent Loch Lomond and enjoying startling vistas across its glassy waters to the surr...
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A storied links beside the Moray Firth, the Nairn Golf Club was designed by James Braid and boasts a fine collection of links holes and a tremendous reputation for hard, fast and superbly maintaine...
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Formerly known as the Arran Course, on 28th June 2017, Eric F. Trump officially opened Trump Turnberry’s newest golf course, the magnificent King Robert the Bruce, in a Grand Opening Ceremony atten...
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One of the most disappointing courses in modern times, the Castle Course at St Andrews was designed by David McLay Kidd and built for the St Andrews Links trust to ease demand on popular town links...
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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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The driving force behind the Castle Stuart development in northern Scotland was American entrepreneur-investor Mark Parsinen, who also helped create Kingsbarns further to the south. The success of ...
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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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‘A man is less likely to be contradicted in lauding Prestwick than singing the praises of any other course in Christendom’ Bernard Darwin
Birthplace of the Open Championship, the historic Pre...
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