The most famous course in golf. A timeless links test that’s hosted The Open 30 times. Wide fairways, brutal bunkers, and legendary prestige.
Don’t be misled by the name – the New Course opened in 1895. A tighter, more defined test than the Old, with classic links turf and strategic bunkering.
Dramatic clifftop layout with jaw-dropping North Sea views. The newest addition to St Andrews Links, offering bold design and a modern links test.
Tight, challenging, and often overlooked. The Jubilee is the hardest of the St Andrews Links courses, hugging the sea with narrow fairways and small greens.
Modern links masterpiece just outside St Andrews. Sweeping sea views, immaculate design, and consistently ranked among the world’s top 100 courses.
A bold, modern links set on sweeping Fife coastline. Laid out for drama, strategy, and pure fun – already a must-play in Scotland.
Brutal, iconic, and revered. Carnoustie is one of the toughest tests in golf – a pure links battlefield with history carved into every bunker.
Historic, subtle, and deeply traditional. A hidden gem blending links and inland features – once favoured by Ben Hogan before his 1953 Open win.
A modern clifftop links overlooking St Andrews Bay. Championship standard layout combining rugged terrain, deep bunkering, and panoramic views.
A scenic resort links with wide fairways and dramatic cliffside holes. Underrated and enjoyable, with forgiving playability and postcard-worthy views.
Charming and historic seaside links. One of the oldest clubs in the world, offering quirky holes, wild beauty, and pure golfing joy.
Unique, elegant, and timeless. A beautiful links by the sea with blind shots, shared fairways, and a 19th-century submarine periscope on the first tee.
Open Championship venue four times. Site of the legendary Duel in the Sun. A breathtaking links carved into the Ayrshire coast, now fully reborn.
A scenic, modern links-style layout named after Scotland’s warrior king. Clifftop holes, open fairways, and an enjoyable challenge for all levels.
The birthplace of The Open. Prestwick is historic, eccentric, and full of character – a living museum of links golf still wonderfully playable today.
A multiple Open Championship host, Royal Troon offers a tale of two nines: a gentle start followed by one of golf’s toughest back nines. Historic, pure, and punishing.
A pure, classic links hugged by railway and sea. Western Gailes is understated, elegant, and quietly one of the finest tests on Scotland’s west coast.
Modern championship links with serious credentials. Host of the Scottish Open and a rising star among Scotland’s elite courses – tough, technical, and beautifully crafted.