History Lesson Collection
Courses which played a pivotal role in the history of the game.
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Fife, KY16 9JD, ScotlandReason to Visit:
St Andrews Old Course is the greatest golf course in the history of the game.
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Midlothian, EH21 7SR, ScotlandReason to Visit:
A walk through history on the world's oldest golf course is a must-play.
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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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Surrey, GU22 0JZ, EnglandReason to Visit:
Not just the course, but the 4th hole, in particular, was the birthplace of strategic golf design.
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North Yorkshire, YO12 4PA, EnglandReason to Visit:
The bunkers are real tests that punish. One of only a few clubs that has hosted the Curtis, Walker and Ryder Cup.
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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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Newport, NP18 1HQ, WalesReason to Visit:
Built to host the 2010 Ryder Cup, it has water, variety and teeth.
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Surrey, KT2 7DF, EnglandReason to Visit:
Royalty, celebrities and golfing greats have graced these hallowed fairways.
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Stirling, FK9 4LY, ScotlandReason to Visit:
An inland, untouched Old Tom 9 holer from 1895.
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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.
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Fife, KY15 5PB, ScotlandReason to Visit:
Step back in time and try your hand on the only hickory golf club in the UK.
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Fife, KY8 4HS, ScotlandReason to Visit:
A links most pass up on the way to St Andrews is a worth a stop to play.
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South Yorkshire, S81 8BH, EnglandReason to Visit:
Alister MacKenzie touted Lindrick as one of the best inland courses in Britain.
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West Yorkshire, LS17 7DB, EnglandReason to Visit:
MacKenzie built the legendary hole Gibraltar which paved the way for the other 17.