Fraserburgh Golf Club was founded in 1777 with the present course opening in 1891 and redesigned by James Braid in 1922.
Many prefer the No.2 at Gullane Golf Club to No.1 - it's a course of great variety and challenge...it was used for Open Championship Qualifying in 1980.
Glasgow Gailes Links is a classic golf course. “The turf is something softer – at least in my imagination – than that of the East Coast courses,” wrote Darwin, “and the greens are wonderfully green and velvety.”
The golf course at Spey Valley has an old fashioned out and back routing and water comes into play along the way on several occasions.
Southerness Golf Club is set on the edge of a remote headland on the peaceful Solway coast and is virtually unknown by the golfing masses.
Luffness New Golf Club is the custodian of probably the oldest “new” golf course in the world, dating back to 1867.
The Jubilee’s raised tees provide unparalleled views across St Andrews Bay to the east and the fluttering flags on the other St Andrews golf courses to the west.
Leven Links Golf Course measures a modest 6,551 yards from the medal tees against a par of 71, but the wind often laughs in the face of the yardage figures.
Did you know that the ancient links at Montrose is the sixth oldest golf course in the world? It has simply been overlooked because its neighbour, the mighty Carnoustie, has overshadowed it.
From the back tees, the PGA Centenary at Gleneagles is the longest inland course in Scotland. It was also the venue for the 2014 Ryder Cup.
Rank | Name | Courses reviewed |
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1 | Jim McCann |
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2 | Ed Battye |
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3 | Jim Robertson |
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4 | David Worley |
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5 | Martin Jordan |
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6 | Kevin Henley |
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7 | Dan Hare |
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8 | Andy |
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9 | Mark White |
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10 | Shaun |
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