There are over 45 golf courses in Fife with famous, historic and challenging courses. Whether you prefer to tee off at a parkland, links or inland course or even a world-famous course such as the Old Course in St Andrews, you’ll be spoilt for choice.
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St Andrews
Bruce Devlin's experience and expertise have provided the Devlin with its innovative and exciting character.
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Falkland
Falkland is situated in the picturesque village of Falkland in the shadow of the East Lomond Hills.
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Cupar
Cupar is located on the outskirts of Cupar village on Ceres Road near the cemetery.
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Anstruther
Anstruther was founded in 1890 and has seen many changes over the years, from a seven hole course with trenches through the middle and poles scattered over the greens, to stop gliders landing during the war.
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By St. Andrews
St Michaels Golf Club lies beside the village of Leuchars in Fife, just four miles from the National Golf Centre in Drumoig, St Andrews. Its rolling, undulating parkland terrain offers a distinct, unique test of golf.
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St Andrews
Like just about everything else in St Andrews the word new is something of a misnomer.
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Kirkcaldy
Kirkcaldy Golf Club is situated on the west side of Kirkcaldy in attractive woodland. Founded in 1904, the Club has a large and flourishing membership of both adults and juniors.
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Crail
Crail’s newest course was designed by award winning American architect, Gil Hanse and offers a modern interpretation of links golf using the natural undulations of the land at Fifeness.
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St Andrews
The Jubilee Course at St Andrews was originally opened as a 12-hole layout in 1897 and was extended to 18 holes in 1905.
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Thornton
A scenic, easily walked parkland course, bounded by the River Ore, as fine a finishing five holes as you'll find Renowned for the condition of the greens.
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St Andrews
Awarded Championship status in its first year, the Duke's Course was designed by five times Open Champion Peter Thomson to reflect the heritage of its location in the Home of Golf.
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Leven
Although the five times Open Champion and master golf course architect James Braid was born within a short mashie shot of the golf course and learned to play his golf on Elie links it is one layout that he had no hand in developing.
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Leven
In a previous life the links of the Lundin Golf Club and the course of its neighbours across the Mile Dyke at Leven, were one and the same with, for a time, the clubs sharing the course and starting from opposite ends.
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St Andrews
The Torrance Course, designed by the late Gene Sarazen and winning Ryder Cup Captain, Sam Torrance, is a par 72, 7037 yard course that sweeps its way around the hotel and down to the coastal edge.
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Dunfermline
With a par of 67 the course is moderate in length; it is a good test of accuracy and demands a good short game.
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Lochgelly
This parkland course is situated in the heart of golfing country in the Kingdom of Fife, the place known round the world as the 'Home of Golf'.
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Cupar
A heathland course of Championship status (Par 71) set amongst heather, pine trees and silver birch.
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Cardenden
Auchterderran is an interesting nine-hole course set in the heart of the 'Home of Golf' that opened to great acclaim in 1904. The course itself is set in the former mining village of Cardenden and boasts wonderful views of the local countryside.