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VisitScotland - St Andrews and The Kingdom of Fife Golf Guide Brochure

The St Andrews and The Kingdom of Fife Golf Guide from Visit Scotland celebrates the region known as The Home of Golf, where the ancient game was cradled and continues to inspire players from around the world. The guide offers insights on where to stay, play and explore across this beautiful corner of Scotland.

The Home of Golf

Playing golf at St Andrews is described as the ultimate thrill. The legendary Old Course, with its infamous Road Hole and the Swilcan Bridge, is familiar to anyone with even a passing interest in the ancient game. A few miles down the coast lies Kingsbarns, another classic links course regarded as one of Scotland's finest.

Golfing Gems Along the Fife Coast

Continuing along the epic Fife coastline reveals further golfing treasures. The Kingdom of Fife is home to more than 45 golf courses, all waiting to be discovered.

  • Crail Golfing Society, one of the oldest golf clubs in the world, with its Balcomie Links original holes laid out by 'Old' Tom Morris.
  • Elie, a superb links test where the illustrious James Braid cut his teeth.
  • Ladybank, a lovely inland parkland venue that has been used seven times for Open qualifying.

Planning Your Golf Break

The guide gives wonderful insights on where to stay, play and explore, with plenty of helpful advice and practical information. With such an impressive golfing pedigree across the region, visitors can hardly fail to be inspired playing in this beautiful part of Scotland.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is St Andrews called The Home of Golf?

St Andrews is The Home of Golf and The Kingdom of Fife is described as the cradle of the game, with the Old Course famous the world over.

How many golf courses are in The Kingdom of Fife?

There are more than 45 golf courses in The Kingdom of Fife, all waiting to be discovered.

Which famous courses does the guide feature?

The guide highlights the Old Course at St Andrews, Kingsbarns, Crail Golfing Society's Balcomie Links, Elie and the parkland venue of Ladybank.

What makes Crail Golfing Society notable?

Crail Golfing Society is one of the oldest golf clubs in the world, and the original holes of its beautiful Balcomie Links were laid out by 'Old' Tom Morris.

What information does the guide provide?

It offers insights on where to stay, play and explore, along with lots of helpful advice and practical information for a golf break.

Are there inland courses as well as links?

Yes. Alongside classic links tests such as Kingsbarns and Elie, the region offers lovely parkland venues inland, including Ladybank, which has been used seven times for Open qualifying.

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