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Fife

Fife Golfing Association provides administration services to more than 50 clubs playing over 44 courses in an area that’s bounded by the Firth of Tay to the north and Firth of Forth to the south, with inland boundaries to Perth & Kinross and Clackmannanshire.

  1. St Andrews Links (Old)

    Fife, United Kingdom

    St Andrews Links (Old)

    No other course has hosted more Opens than the Old Course at St Andrews. Its 29th Open and the 144th Open Championship returned “to the Home of Golf” in 2015.

  2. Kingsbarns Golf Links

    Fife, United Kingdom

    Kingsbarns Golf Links

    One of the many delights of Kingsbarns Golf Links is that you can see the North Sea from virtually every part of the course.

  3. Dumbarnie Links

    Fife, United Kingdom

    Dumbarnie Links

    Dumbarnie Links lies within the 5,000-acre Balcarres Estate, a property that’s been in the hands of Lord Balniel’s family for more than four hundred years. It’s a Clive Clark design which first opened its doors to the public as a pay-and-play facility in the spring of 2020.

  4. St Andrews Links (New)

    Fife, United Kingdom

    St Andrews Links (New)

    Situated adjacent to the Old course, the New course at St Andrews is often referred to as the local’s favourite because it is tighter and more defined than the Old.

  5. Elie

    Fife, United Kingdom

    Elie

    The Golf House Club at Elie is where the great James Braid cut his golfing teeth. If you want to play an exciting but challenging historic links course, then look no further.

  6. St Andrews Links (Castle)

    Fife, United Kingdom

    St Andrews Links (Castle)

    The Castle course is the newest member of St Andrews Links Trust’s portfolio and may be seen by some as the black sheep of the family due to its unnatural links character...

  7. Lundin Golf Club

    Fife, United Kingdom

    Lundin Golf Club

    Lundin Golf Club has a bit of everything: burns, blind drives, out-of-bounds, a nimiety of bunkers (many of which are deep and punishing), the ever-present wind and truly excellent greens.

  8. St Andrews Links (Jubilee)

    Fife, United Kingdom

    St Andrews Links (Jubilee)

    The Jubilee’s raised tees provide unparalleled views across St Andrews Bay to the east and the fluttering flags on the other St Andrews golf courses to the west.

  9. Scotscraig Golf Club

    Fife, United Kingdom

    Scotscraig Golf Club

    Scotscraig Golf Club is situated close to the sea, it's part heathland and part links. The hybrid course plays over undulating terrain and is used for Open Qualifying when the Open is at St Andrews.

  10. Leven Links

    Fife, United Kingdom

    Leven Links

    Leven Links Golf Course measures a modest 6,551 yards from the medal tees against a par of 71, but the wind often laughs in the face of the yardage figures.