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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Lochgelly
The golf course is set in the beautiful Lochore Meadows Country Park, with views across Loch Ore and the parks wooded hills.
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St Andrews
Set on a 520 acre estate with a unique coastal setting, the 209 bedroom Scottish hotel is the perfect location to turn any holiday into a treasured memory.
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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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Crail
The old Balcomie Links in the old burgh of Crail near St Andrews is one of Scotlands finest golfing treasures.
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Kinghorn
Kinghorn is a traditional links course with magnificent views over the Firth of Fourth. There are very few golf courses in the world with such panoramic views as this particular course.
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Kirkcaldy
A beautiful and challenging parkland course with rolling fairways, very few bunkers and mature trees, Dunnikier offers great value to locals and visitors alike.
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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.
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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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Cowdenbeath
Cowdenbeath, located six miles east of Dunfermline, is a relatively new course which was completed in 1988.
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Tayport
Situated just 15 minutes' drive from the town of St Andrews, Scotscraig is pleasant but testing course that's a mix of heathland and links.
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St Andrews
The Strathtyrum Course, under the ownership and guidance of the St Andrews Links Trust, opened for play in 1993 along with the newly developed and smaller Balgove Course.
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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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Glenrothes
Leslie Golf Club is situated between Glenrothes and Loch Leven in the Scottish heartlands and not far from the town of St Andrews. As befits any course within the Kingdom of Golf, Leslie has its fair share of charm.
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Saline
Hillside parkland course with excellent turf and panoramic views to Forth Bridges and surrounding counties.
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St Andrews
The Castle Course is the seventh course at the Home of Golf. Set on a rugged cliffline overlooking the ancient town of St Andrews, the course combines breathtaking views with a memorable golfing challenge.
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Colinsburgh
Surrounded by ancient trees, some several 100 years old, Charleton is situated in the middle of the Charleton Estate with 300-year-old ancestral home of the St. Clair family.
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St Andrews
Opened for play in 1914, the Eden course was designed by Harry S.Colt, using natural features and field boundary walls to give the course an entirely natural feel.
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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.