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Gleneagles King's Course

The King's Course, opened in 1919, is a masterpiece of golf course design, which has tested the aristocracy of golf, both professional and amateur.

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The Blairgowrie Golf Club

The Blairgowrie Golf Club was founded as a private members club in 1889 and is situated in the heart of the magnificent Perthshire countryside.

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Auchterarder Golf Club

Auchterarder Golf Club is located in the heart of Perthshire, Scotland, and welcomes visitors all year round.

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The Castle Course, St Andrews

Also known as course No. 7 of the famed St. Andrews Link Trust, the Castle course adds to the brilliance of possibly the world's best collection of links golf courses.

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Kingsbarns Golf Links

Kingsbarns Golf Links is situated 7 miles from St Andrews along 1.8 miles of picturesque North Sea coastline, where each hole embraces the sea.

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Lundin Golf Club

A magnificent old Tom Morris/James Braid designed golf course. Lundin Links, just 20 minutes from St. Andrews is one of Scotland’s gems.

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Carnoustie

There are 3 courses at Carnoustie. Apart from the world-famous Championship Course, there are 2 other excellent courses: the Burnside Course and the Buddon Links.

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Dunbar East Links

A classic Scottish links course 30 miles from Edinburgh Airport, 25 from the City and on the main London to Edinburgh rail line, Dunbar presents a test for players of all levels.

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North Berwick, West Links

Formed in 1832 The North Berwick Golf Club and the West Links course is one of the most historic in Scotland.

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The Glen, North Berwick

The East Links in North Berwick combines inland turf with a glorious seaside setting, where the game has been played as far back as the 17th century.

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Gullane No. 1

Gullane No. 1 (1884) has a long history of hosting national and international championship golf events. Host to the 2015 Aberdeen Asset management Scottish Open.

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Muirfield Golf Club

Muirfield is the home of The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers: one of the oldest clubs in golf, it began in Leith in 1744, before moving to Musselburgh and finally in 1891 to Muirfield.

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Kilspindie Golf Club, Aberlady

Lying hidden among the nature reserve of Aberlady Bay, the quaint village of Aberlady, and the teaming waters of the Firth of Forth.

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Machrihanish Golf Club

Machrihanish Golf Club has become well known in the last few years, mainly because of its exceptional first hole, which requires the round's opening shot to carry the Atlantic.

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Machrihanish Dunes

Set hard against the Atlantic Ocean on Scotland’s west coast, the award-winning Machrihanish Dunes shares breathtaking views and a majestic dunescape with the neighbouring Machrihanish Golf Club.

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Dunaverty Golf Club

Dunaverty is regularly referred to as a "hidden gem" and it is easy to see why when you take into account the wonderful coastal setting, fantastic condition and testing layout.

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Newmachar Hawkshill Course

Newmachar Golf Club is located on the outskirts of Aberdeen, only five miles from the international airport and the village of Dyce.

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Peterhead Craigewan Links

Set among the dunes and across the Craigewan links the course is a classic example of Scottish seaside golf at it’s best - and the toughest!

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Fraserburgh Corbie Hill Course

Founded in 1777 and later redesigned by the five times open champion James Braid in 1922 the course is a good yet fair test of golf.

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Cruden Bay Golf Club

Cruden Bay is traditional Scottish links golf course, originally designed by Tom Morris and Archie Simpson, and only two hours drive from St Andrews, the "Home of Golf".

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Trump International

The 7,400 yard, par 72 championship golf course was designed by renowned golf course architect, Dr. Martin Hawtree, and follows a classical pattern of two out-and-back loops of nine holes.

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Murcar Links Golf Club

The Murcar Championship Golf Links has a par of 71 and a standard scratch rating of 73. Murcar frequently features in the Top 100 courses in the UK.

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Royal Aberdeen Balgownie Links

Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in Aberdeen, Scotland, was founded in 1780 as the Society of Golfers at Aberdeen and became the Aberdeen Golf Club in 1815.

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Elie Golf House Club

Elie is one of the finest links courses in Fife and for visitors, touring golfers and members alike it offers a warm welcome and an honest test of golf played over classic links terrain.

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The Duke's, St. Andrews

With a spectacular setting above St Andrews, the championship The Duke's gives magnificent panoramic views over the surrounding countryside to the sea.

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Crail Golfing Society

Our two courses - Balcomie Links and Craighead Links - combine spectacular views and extraordinary holes to provide challenging and enjoyable golf.

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Craigielaw Golf Club

Inspired by the great links courses of Britain, particularly those on land which are less dominated by dunes, Craigielaw is equal to many.

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