‘No golfer has completed his education until he has played and studied Royal Dornoch’ Herbert Warren Wind
The historic Highlands village of Dornoch, in Scotland’s far north, is home to some o...
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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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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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One of golf’s earliest resort destinations, Turnberry’s origins date back to 1901 when the Marquess of Ailsa commissioned Willie Fernie from Royal Troon to lay out a course beside the spectacular W...
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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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‘Specifically designed by The Almighty for playing golf’ Old Tom Morris on the linksland at Machrihanish
Situated at the southern tip of Scotland’s romantic Kintyre Peninsula, the Machrihanis...
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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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‘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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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...
read more