Best Scottish Golf Collection
Find the best golf clubs and courses in Scotland
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Isle of South Uist, HS8 5SY, ScotlandReason to Visit:
It's an original Old Tom masterpiece and perhaps the most natural links in the world.
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Highland, PH24 3BQ, ScotlandReason to Visit:
A picturesque James Braid in the Scottish highlands provides an alternative to links.
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Highland, IV2 7JL, ScotlandReason to Visit:
One of Scotland's best links is also one of its newest.
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Highland, KW9 6QS, ScotlandReason to Visit:
Pure and simple golf that exemplifies the spirit of the game.
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Angus, DD7 7JE, ScotlandReason to Visit:
A strategic links masterpiece that has tested the worlds best to the limit from 1931 until now.
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Ayrshire, KA10 6SY, ScotlandReason to Visit:
The respected Kilmarnock Barassie GC boasts 27 holes that can be played in 3 ways.
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Aberdeenshire, AB34 5HP, ScotlandReason to Visit:
Stunningly beautiful and known for its pristine condition.
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Stirling, FK9 4LY, ScotlandReason to Visit:
An inland, untouched Old Tom 9 holer from 1895.
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Midlothian, EH10 4HR, ScotlandReason to Visit:
Its free, fun and located on hallowed turf. The clubhouse? A tavern from 1456!
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Isle of Harris, HS3 3HX, ScotlandReason to Visit:
The spirit of the game is palpable, it's as authentic as you can find.
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Perth & Kinross, PH3 1NF, ScotlandReason to Visit:
James Braid's inland moorland masterpiece is a must-visit!
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Highland, KW10 6ST, ScotlandReason to Visit:
A heathland links sharing the same coastline as Royal Dornoch, Brora and hopefully Coull Links soon.
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East Lothian, EH31 2BB, ScotlandReason to Visit:
There are 3 world class courses here. Play 1, 2 and 3 in that order.
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East Lothian, EH31 2EG, ScotlandReason to Visit:
It should be on the dream list of any serious golfer. It is a perennial contender to be named the greatest golf course in the world.
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East Lothian, EH32 0QD, ScotlandReason to Visit:
Tom Doak and No Laying Up have given Kilspindie Golf Club cult-like status.