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Aberdour Golf Club in Fife was voted the fourth best golfing experience in Scotland by the readers of Bunkered magazine.
Aberdour
Welcome to Anstruther Golf Club, home of The Rockies hole once voted the toughest par 3 in the UK.
Anstruther & Cellardyke
Auchterderran is an interesting 9 hole course set in the heart of the 'Home of Golf' that opened to great acclaim in 1904.
Lochgelly
The Club enjoys sharing our great course and Clubhouse with golfers from home and abroad, and promises that your trip to Balbirnie
Markinch
Burntisland is a historic course designed by twice-Open Champion Willie Park Junior, with stunning views.
Burntisland
The course is full of character and charm and is a picturesque parkland layout with gentle undulations and tree lined fairways.
Cowdenbeath
A mix of stunning coastal views, centuries of history and hugely enjoyable golf makes Balcomie Links one of Scotlands golfing gems
Crail
The golf course at Dumbarnie Links lies in Scotland, a mere 10 miles from St Andrews, the ‘Home of Golf’.
Upper Largo
Did you know Golf was played in Dunfermline by King James I (VI of Scotland) and Charles I as long ago as the 16th century?
Dunfermline
Elmwood Golf is a stunning 18-hole parkland course in Scotland's golfing heartland set against the backdrop of the Fife hills
Cupar
Fairmont St Andrews is home to two globally renowned Championship golf courses, The Torrance and The Kittocks.
St Andrews
Fife Golf Trust operates 7 courses across the Kingdom - Auchterderran, Cowdenbeath, Dunnikier Park, Glenrothes, Kinghorn, Lochore