| The following championship links golf courses
are listed in alphabetical order on this page. To view where
each is located geographically; or to find out the exact travelling
distances between them and other partners in www.links2links.info
just click on the GEOGRAPHY page elsewhere on this Website:
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BRORA GOLF CLUB |
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In 1923, James Braid, the five times Open Champion
visited and redesigned the Brora course. It remains a fair and
challenging test of a true traditional links course. |
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CARNOUSTIE GOLF LINKS |
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A course every golfer must play and a regular
on The Royal and Ancient’s Open circuit; Carnoustie is due to
host The Open again in 2007. |
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CRUDEN BAY GOLF CLUB |
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Old fashioned links golf at its best; Cruden Bay
is world renowned and always features in discussions concerning
the top UK courses. |
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GOLSPIE GOLF CLUB |
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Founded in 1889 and designed by the legendary
James Braid, Golspie offers one of the finest settings there
is for a challenging round of golf. |
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MONIFIETH GOLF LINKS |
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Golf at its best in the golfing heart of Scotland.
The Medal Course is a qualifying venue when the Open is at Carnoustie. |
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MONTROSE GOLF LINKS |
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The Medal Course is the fifth oldest golf course
in the world and is a qualifying venue when The Open is at Carnoustie. |
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MORAY GOLF CLUB |
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Two traditional Scottish golf links – Moray Old
and Moray New – both created from a wilderness of high dense
whins, heather and dunes. |
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MURCAR GOLF CLUB |
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A hidden gem” (so says Peter Alliss) located between
Cruden Bay and Royal Aberdeen; “Murcar is as fine a links course
as you could wish to play” (so says Paul Lawrie) |
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NAIRN GOLF CLUB |
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Created on the shores of the Moray Firth from
a Highland wilderness of whins and heather; Nairn played host
to the 37th Walker Cup in 1999. |
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NAIRN DUNBAR GOLF CLUB |
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Similar to its better known neighbour; Nairn
Dunbar represents a formidable golfing challenge and is renowned
for its excellent condition and friendly atmosphere. |
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PANMURE GOLF CLUB |
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A qualifying venue when The Open is at Carnoustie;
Ben Hogan famously honed his game here prior to his triumph
back in 1953. |
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ROYAL ABERDEEN GOLF CLUB |
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Founded in 1780 and the sixth oldest golf club
in the world; the Balgownie Links is steeped in golfing tradition.
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ROYAL DORNOCH GOLF CLUB |
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Considered to be the finest northerly course in the world;
Royal Dornoch offers a stern golfing challenge amidst natural
seaside beauty. |
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TAIN GOLF CLUB |
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Founded in 1890 and designed by the legendary Old Tom Morris,
Tain offers spectacular views over sea and mountains. |
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