Top ten Golf Courses in Scotland :
1. St Andrews (Old): St Andrews Old is the spiritual home of golf,
a course that has remained essentially unchanged by time. More Information
2. Westin Turnberry Resort (Ailsa): Of all the views caught from
the rugged links of Scotland’s coastline, there are none as
spectacular as those gained from the fairways of Turnberry’s
Ailsa course. More Information.
3. Muirfield Golf Club: The course is an architectural wonder.
A clockwise outward half envelops the anti-clockwise inward half,
a fact that ensures players must constantly puzzle over wind direction.
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4. Gleneagles (King's): What sets the King’s apart is the
undulating heathland and stands of dark pine that frame the immaculate
fairways and greens. More Information
5. Loch Lomond: The condition of the course is always perfect and
the setting is truly spectacular with the hills on one side and
the loch bordering it on the other. More Information
6. Carnoustie (Championship): Widely recognised as the toughest
test in Open Championship golf the Championship Course is a par
72 but with a Standard Scratch Score for amateurs of 75! More Information
7.Royal Troon (Old): Royal Troon's Old Course is one of the finest
links courses in the world and will once again host the Open Championship
next year. More Information
8. Gleneagles (Queen's): Threading through high ridges on the north
and west sides of the estate, the Queen's offers lovely woodland
settings, lochans and ditches as water hazards, as well as many
moorland characteristics.More Information
9. St Andrews (New): Classic links course which is a first class
golfing challenge. The course has the traditional out and back layout,
with the 18th green just to the right of the first tee. More Information
10. Nairn: Created on the shores of the Moray Firth from a Highland
wilderness of whins and heather, and tests the talents of professional
and amateur alike. Founded in 1887, it is now one of the best golf
courses in Scotland. More Information
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