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The par 3 8th at Knole Park Golf Club.

Knole Park Golf Club

Address:
Kent, TN15 0HJ, England
Reason to visit:

It is one of perhaps the best golden age architect's most intact works.

A photo of the scot's pines at Ladybank Golf Club.

Ladybank Golf Club

Address:
Fife, KY15 7RA, Scotland
Reason to visit:

Play Old Tom Morris' first inland, heathland course. 

Lahinch Golf Club

Address:
County Clare, V95 HD00, Ireland
Reason to visit:

It's the St Andrews of Ireland and every bit as memorable.

The 7th green at Lanark Golf Club.

Lanark Golf Club

Address:
Lanarkshire, ML11 7RX, Scotland
Reason to visit:

This moorland course is perhaps the oldest inland courses in the world!

A placeholder image of Leckford Golf Club.

Leckford Golf Club

Address:
Hampshire, SO20 6JG, England
Reason to visit:

A private Colt 9-holer owned and operated by Waitrose!

Leven Links 1901 Holes 1 18

Leven Links

Address:
Fife, KY8 4HS, Scotland
Reason to visit:

A links most pass up on the way to St Andrews is a worth a stop to play.

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 green site at the 7th hole at Liphook Golf Club.

Liphook Golf Club

Address:
Hampshire, GU30 7EH, England
Reason to visit:

Arthur Croome's only design with alterations from Tom Simpson makes this a strategic masterpiece.

The putting green at Little Aston Golf Club.

Little Aston Golf Club

Address:
West Midlands, B74 3AN, England
Reason to visit:

The practice putting green is worth the trek alone... then you get to play the course!

The 3rd hole on the beach at Littlehampton Golf Club.

Littlehampton Golf Club

Address:
West Sussex, BN17 5DL, England
Reason to visit:

West Sussex's only links course doesn't disappoint.

The championship links at Littlestone Golf Club.

Littlestone Golf Club

Address:
Kent, TN28 8RB, England
Reason to visit:

The best links to play as you make your way from Rye to Deal!

The incredible clubhouse at Loch Lomond Golf Club.

Loch Lomond Golf Club

Address:
Argyll & Bute, G83 8NT, Scotland
Reason to visit:

It's the Pebble Beach of Scotland. Quite rightly one of Scotland's greatest inland courses.

The 4th hole at Longniddry Golf Club.

Longniddry Golf Club

Address:
East Lothian, EH32 0NL, Scotland
Reason to visit:

Yet another links on the East Lothian coast that will not disappoint.

The clubhouse at Luffness New Golf Club.

Luffness New Golf Club

Address:
East Lothian, EH32 0QA, Scotland
Reason to visit:

Located between Gullane, Muirfield, and North Berwick; Luffness New holds its own against its neighbours.

The seaside links at Lundin Golf Club, Fife, Scotland.

Lundin Golf Club

Address:
Fife, KY8 6BA, Scotland
Reason to visit:

See original Old Tom Morris' design on numbers 1, 17 & 18. James Braids' work makes up the rest.

The greenkeepers helpers at Machrihanish Dunes.

Machrihanish Dunes

Address:
Argyll & Bute, PA28 6TJ, Scotland
Reason to visit:

One of the world's leading architects constructed one of the world's most natural links.

The rugged dunes at Machrihanish Golf Club.

Machrihanish Golf Club

Address:
Argyll & Bute, PA28 6PT, Scotland
Reason to visit:

The opening hole itself is worth the journey. The collection of greens may be one of the best in the world.

The par 3's at Malone Golf Club are superb.

Malone Golf Club

Address:
County Antrim, BT17 9GA, Northern Ireland
Reason to visit:

It's not the Alister MacKenzie some come looking for but there is golf worth playing.

Golf the way it was meant to be at Minchinhampton Old Golf Course.

Minchinhampton Old Course

Address:
Gloucestershire, GL6 9AQ, England
Reason to visit:

No water nor sand and on high tableland... it is the epitome of pure golf.

The gorse at the 5th oldest links in the world - Montrose Golf Links.

Montrose Golf Links

Address:
Angus, DD10 8SW, Scotland
Reason to visit:

The 5th oldest club in the world, it is one of the best deals to be had.

The green contours at Moor Park Golf Club.

Moor Park Golf Club

Address:
Hertfordshire, WD3 1QN, England
Reason to visit:

A storied parkland with Harry Colt bones within London's M25 sporting Martin Hawtree upgrades.

The MacKenzie bunkers at Moortown Golf Club.

Moortown Golf Club

Address:
West Yorkshire, LS17 7DB, England
Reason to visit:

MacKenzie built the legendary hole Gibraltar which paved the way for the other 17.

 

A green on the links land beside the North Sea at Moray Golf Club.

Moray Golf Club

Address:
Highland, IV31 6QS, Scotland
Reason to visit:

An Old Tom Morris links that takes it's whisky almost as serious as its golf.

The heathland golf on offer at Muir of Ord Golf Club.

Muir of Ord Golf Club

Address:
Highland, IV6 7SX, Scotland
Reason to visit:

With some of the worlds best links on offer nearby, this heathland is often overlooked...

The world-class, par 3 13th hole at Muirfield, Scotland.

Muirfield

Address:
East Lothian, EH31 2EG, Scotland
Reason 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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