Old Tom Morris Collection

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The clubhouse and 18th green at Lindrick Golf Club.

Lindrick Golf Club

Address:
South Yorkshire, S81 8BH, England
Reason to visit:

Alister MacKenzie touted Lindrick as one of the best inland courses in Britain.

The rumpled ground of Dunbar Golf Club.

Dunbar Golf Club

Address:
East Lothian, EH42 1LL, Scotland
Reason to visit:

A stellar course set among distinguished neighbors.

Across the Firth of Forth at THE GOLF HOUSE CLUB ELIE.

The Golf House Club Elie

Address:
Fife, KY9 1AS Scotland
Reason to visit:

It's one of the purest links in Scotland and home to the legend that is James Braid.

Juxtaposition Cleveland Golf Club

Cleveland Golf Club

Address:
North Yorkshire, TS10 5BJ, England
Reason to visit:

Value for money links in North Yorkshire.

The seaside links at Crail Golfing Society.

Crail Golfing Society

Address:
Fife, KY10 3XN, Scotland
Reason to visit:

Crail is a perfect day of contrasting links. This is the olde worldly Old Tom Morris gem.

The 4th hole at Cruden Bay Golf Club.

Cruden Bay Golf Club

Address:
Aberdeenshire, AB42 0NN, Scotland
Reason to visit:

Tom Simpson's genius shines brightly at Cruden Bay Golf Club. Bold and quirky, it is one of golf's best.

The revetted faces of the treacherous bunkers at Carnoustie Golf Links Championship Golf Course.

Carnoustie Golf Links

Address:
Angus, DD7 7JE, Scotland
Reason to visit:

A strategic links masterpiece that has tested the worlds best to the limit from 1931 until now.

A view of the links at Castletown Golf Club

Castletown Golf Links

Address:
IM9 1UA, Isle of Man
Reason to visit:

Old Tom designed it. Alister and Philip MacKenzie Ross tweaked it. Worth the effort to play it.

The Lansdowne Course at Blairgowrie Golf Club.

Blairgowrie Golf Club

Address:
Perth & Kinross, PH10 6LG, Scotland
Reason to visit:

Inland Scottish golf from James Braid on the bones of a Alister MacKenzie layout.

8th Hole Askernish Golf Club

Askernish Golf Club

Address:
Isle of South Uist, HS8 5SY, Scotland
Reason to visit:

It's an original Old Tom masterpiece and perhaps the most natural links in the world.

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