The Home of Golf
Dumbarnie Links
Only a 3 minute drive away
Elie Golf House Club
Only a 6 minute drive away
Lundin Links
Only a 11 minute drive away
Old Course at St Andrews Links
Only a 22 minute drive away
St Andrews New
Only a 24 minute drive away
Steeped in History
Although its origins are much debated, the game of golf as we know it was first played in the east coast of Scotland in the 15th century. Now revered the world over, Scotland is a mecca for golf lovers drawn by the awe-inspiring scenery and the incredible opportunity to perfect their game in the place where it all began.
With boundaries created by the Firth of Tay to the north, the Firth of Forth to the south and by the inland regions of Perth & Kinross and Clackmannanshire, over fifty golf courses lie within the Kingdom of Fife alone. Magnificent verdant landscapes and spectacular views of the eastern coastline provide a golfing experience like no other.

Key Courses
Dumbarnie Links
Distance: 1.5 miles
Course Established: 2020
Architect: Clive Clark
Scottish Ranking: 25*
Tournaments: Women’s Open
Old Course at St Andrews Links
Distance: 13.7 miles
Course Established: 1552
Architect(s): Daw Anderson, Allan Robertson, Old Tom Morris, Martin Hawtree
Scottish Ranking: 1*
Tournaments: The Open, Women’s Open, British Masters, Arnold Palmer Cup, Ryder Cup
St Andrews New
Distance: 13.4 miles
Course Established: 1895
Architect(s): Old Tom Morris, Benjamin Hall Blyth
Scottish Ranking: 28*
Tournaments: Arnold Palmer Cup
Elie, The Golf Club House
Distance: 2.4 miles
Course Established: 1895
Architect: Old Tom Morris
Scottish Ranking: 26*
Tournaments: PGA Seniors
Lundin Links
Distance: 4.7 miles
Course Established: 1868
Architect(s): Tom Morris, James Braid
Scottish Ranking: 49*
Tournaments: The Open (Qualifying Stages), PGA Seniors
Kingsbarns Golf Links
Distance: 12.9 miles
Course Established: 2000
Architect: Kyle Philips
Scottish Ranking: 6*
Tournaments: Women’s Open, Alfred Dunhill Links Championship

