Fife (N to Z)
Pitreavie (Dunfermline) Golf Club
Saline Golf Club
Scoonie Golf Club
Scotscraig Golf Club
Course Description
Scotscraig is conveniently located only 15 minutes from the famous Old Course, St Andrews.
Although the course doesn’t sit exactly adjacent to the coastline, there are a few sea breezes to consider when playing this links, heathland mixture.
Since 1984, Scotscraig has repeatedly hosted the Final Open Qualifying when The Open is played over St Andrews. When the Open returned to St Andrews in 2010, Scotscraig once again hosted Final Open Qualifying.
Ian Baker-Finch, Brian Barnes, Justin Rose, Mark Mouland, Duffy Waldorf, Ernie Els, Lee Westwood and Sam Torrance are only a few of the famous players to have graced this renowned classic Fife course. Justin Rose describing it as “Great course, great greens and very friendly”
St Andrews Golf Links
Course Description
There are 7 courses at St Andrews – Old, Castle, New, Jubilee, Eden, Strathtyrum & Balgove. Their website is the best place for a variety of options regarding booking details.
St Michaels Golf Club
Course Description
The original course was laid out in 1903 by Old Tom Morris, top golf course architect of his day and in 1996 became an 18 hole course. The course plays throughout the year thanks to its location and free draining soil. We rarely close. We are able to offer the full course in play through all 12 months of the year and this makes the course very appealing to golfers looking for a year round golf experience.
The Duke’s Golf Course
Course Description
The Duke’s is highly regarded as one of the finest heathland championship courses in the British Isles and a must-play course for any golfer. Its style ranks alongside the great inland challenges, which demand accuracy and inventive play as well as power golf. And with five separate tee positions at every hole, The Duke’s has the flexibility and challenge to appeal to golfers at every level, with the venue being chosen to host the 2014 International European Amateur Championship, one of the four majors in the world of amateur golf.
The New Course
Thornton Golf Club