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Arbroath,
Angus
18 holes - 6789 yards - SSS73
Acclaimed as one of the premier courses in
Scotland, the championship standard course
was reputedly designed on Augusta. Providing
a blend of tree-lined, parkland, and open
rolling fairways, with water hazards playing
a major role, the course is both scenic and
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Blairgowrie,
Perthshire
18 holes - 6588 yards - SSS72
A magnificent golf course with parkland setting.
Every hole played through an avenue of trees
and regarded by many as the premier inland
course in Scotland. If you visit this area
try not to miss the opportunity, but starting
times are limited, so make sure you book early.
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Pitlochry,
Perthshire
18 holes - 5811 yards - SSS68
The first 3 holes provide the golfer with
a steep uphill struggle. However after this,
the breathtaking scenery makes up for all
the effort. The course is certainly worth
a visit. |
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Tayport,
Fife
18 holes - 6486 yards - SSS69
An Open qualifying course located on the south
side of the Tay Estuary near St Andrews it
is a classic links course but with several
fairways tree lined and others marshalled
by imposing gorse. |
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Ladybank,
Fife
18 holes - 6617 yards - SSS72
This is a wooded heathland course with a reputation
which is growing every year. The green keeping
staff must be complimented on the condition
of this quality golf course. Used as an Open
qualifier the narrow fairways don't take long
to grasp your respect. |
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Nairn
18 holes - 6556 yards - SSS71
Is regularly used for National Competitions
such as the Scottish Professional Championships
and Northern Open and is a perennial favourite
with visitors. |
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Longniddry,
East Lothian
18 holes 6219 yards SSS70
Despite the length, this is a course of tournament
quality and has been used as a venue for the
PGA Seniors Championship. |
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