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Located on the scenic coast of the North Sea, this 18-hole Scottish links design stretches 7,150 yards from the championship tees with par 72.
Known for its unique features including 112 bunkers, the world's oldest course is a special challenge for golfers of all abilities.
Quite simply, the most celebrated golf club in the world.
A beautiful golf course with views of the coast and the surrounding Scottish countryside.
This once great medieval church was reduced to its foundations following damage suffered during Reformation protests.
Built in 1895, the 6,604-yard track of "New" Course has remained virtually unchanged for more than a century.
Located in over 200 acres of beautiful surroundings on a resort estate, this championship standard course offers a mix of mature woodland and rolling parkland, flanked by the River Teviot.
The ruling authority of the game of golf that decides rules of the game, organizes tournaments and serves as a private members club.
Founded in 1411, this university forms the centre of town.
What better place to learn about the 500-year history of golf than at this museum located in St. Andrews, the "home of golf," located on the West Sands next to the Old Course and the Royal and Ancient Golf Club.
Voted among the top links courses in Britain by the Golf Monthly magazine, this famous golf club hosts both the British Open Final Qualifying and the prestigious Bank of Scotland East of Scotland 72 Hole Amateur Championship each year.
Enjoy your perfect 19th-hole pint after a round of golf at this popular watering hole in the Old Course Hotel.
