Destinations
Discover Fife's towns, villages and the city of Dunfermline. Each with their own unique charm, just waiting to be explored.
SEE & DO
Enjoy Fife. There are so many activities on offer and places to visit, one visit to Fife is never enough.
EAT & DRINK
Tuck into the flavours of Fife. Thanks to Fife’s fabulous natural larder, eating local has never been so delicious!
STAY IN FIFE
Take a break in Fife. Whether you’re staying in the Kingdom for a weekend or a month, there’s an excellent selection of accommodation across Fife.
WHAT'S ON
Get out and about in Fife. Find out what’s happening, when and where.
Be Inspired
Be Inspired by everything our amazing region of Scotland has to offer.
Golf in Fife
Discover the very best of our Kingdom's many golfing highlights
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Insider information from Fife’s golf courses, clubs, championships and golfers
Scottish golfers can now enjoy a rare chance to play on the world-famous courses of St Andrews at a fraction of the usual cost.
The former professional golfer, host and broadcaster talks to us about playing and living in the Home of Golf.
Golf clubs have been made in and around St Andrews for as long as golfers have been playing on the town’s links.
Nestled in the heart of Fife, Cupar Golf Club stands as a testament to Scotland’s rich golfing heritage.
If you're a beginner golfer looking to play in Fife, you’ll want courses that are forgiving, not too long, and have reasonable green fees
Fife has lots of affordable yet high-quality golf courses where you can enjoy great golf without breaking the bank.
Fife is the undisputed Home of Golf and a golfer’s paradise, with some of Scotland’s most famous courses.
Fife is a dream destination for anyone who loves golf and whisky. Whether you’re sinking putts on a legendary course or sipping a dram in a historic distillery, this pairing is the ultimate Scottish experience.
The Championship will return to the home of golf for the first time since a record-breaking 290,000 fans attended The 150th Open in 2022
Thanks to the medieval archbishop who granted playing rights on the links to St Andrews citizens, The Old Course is open to all – just as long as your handicap is 36 or lower.
We're thrilled to sit down with the PGA Head Professional from the stunning Dumbarnie Links to gain some insights into the course, and the story behind it all.