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Golf Course Companies in Kinross

List of golf courses in Kinross. Find a comprehensive selection of recommended golf courses with detailed business profiles, services, and unbiased customer reviews. Get free quotes!
Kinross Golf Courses

Kinross Golf Courses

Kinross, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, KY13 8AS (0.63 ml)

Some will say "The Bruce" while others will say "The Montgomery." The best way to answer the question for yourself is to play them both; come for the day or take advantage of one our value-laden stay-and-play packages. Getting to Kinross is easy, especially from the Central Belt: drive time to Glasgow is 60 minutes and 30 minutes to Edinburgh. Many repeat visitors come from north-east Scotland, The Borders, and north-east England. less

Lochgelly Golf Club

Lochgelly Golf Club

Lochgelly, Fife, Scotland, KY5 9PB (6.27 ml)

Lochgelly Golf Club is a pleasent parkland course located in the heart of Fife, made famous through out the golfing world as the home of golf. Reputation from visitors recommend Lochgelly Golf Course as a must play course in the area not only for the great views of the Ochil and Lomond hills but for the easy layout for walking and a course setup for all handicaps. less

Dunning Golf Club

Dunning Golf Club

Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, PH2 0RH (10.28 ml)

Situated below the slopes of the Ochil Hills, the lovely Perthshire village of Dunning is steeped in history, from the Iron Age fort at Dun Knock, through to the 1st Century Roman camp at Kincladie and a monument commemorating the last witch in Scotland, Maggie Wall, who was burnt in 1657. Add a 17th century St Serf's church and the famous 9th century Pictish Dupplin Cross and you will be playing golf at one of Scotland's ancient settlements. less

Balbirnie Park Golf Club

Balbirnie Park Golf Club

Glenrothes, Fife, Scotland, KY7 6 (10.4 ml)

As previously advised, the club have launched a new website, the new site will have a link to the BRS tee booking system however please note that when logging in to the members' area of the website and the BRS system, when you are prompted to enter your user username and password, the username will be your membership number, not your email address. less

Dunnikier Park Golf Course

Dunnikier Park Golf Course

Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, (10.66 ml)

Dunnikier Park Golf Club located on the north of the town of Kirkcaldy, is one of Fife's most beautiful parkland courses. Recent re-shaping of fairways and the addition of a meandering 'burn' add to the picturesque features of the gently undulating 18 hole golf course, which provides a fine test of golf for the low handicap player while not proving too punishing for regular club golfers. less

David Gemmell PGA Professional

David Gemmell PGA Professional

Aberdour, Fife, Scotland, KY3 0TX (11.34 ml)

We are delighted to invite all existing, new and potential members to a series of open evenings this year. We will be playing 11 holes (format to be decided) followed by a light bite and an open forum where you can ask any questions you may have regarding joining the club or that you may have about the club. The only conditions are that non members must supply us with their telephone and email details. less

Kirkcaldy Golf Club

Kirkcaldy Golf Club

Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, KY2 5LT (11.49 ml)

If you are looking for things to do in Scotland and Fife then golf courses in Fife offer a treat to visitors. Fife is the home of golf and offers the most challenging golf in Scotland with a range of golf courses from links to parkland. Why not experience parkland golf at its best at Kirkcaldy Golf Club. This stunning 18-hole course is one of Fife's hidden gems. It was designed by Tom Morris in 1904 and offers enviable views over the Firth of Forth and the surrounding Fife countryside. less

Burntisland Golf House Club

Burntisland Golf House Club

Burntisland, Fife, Scotland, KY3 9LQ (11.79 ml)

Golf has been played at Burntisland in Fife since 1797 - historians suggest 1688! The original Burntisland Golf Club is officially recognised as the 10th oldest club in the world. First surveyed by Old Tom Morris, the Dodhead parkland layout of 1896 was designed by Willie Park Jnr, twice Open champion, and updated by James Braid in 1922. less

Craigie Hill Golf Club

Craigie Hill Golf Club

Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, PH2 0NE (12.94 ml)

Founded in 1911, Craigie Hill is a Club steeped in history. Set in beautiful Perthshire, the course is located on the western edge of the historic City of Perth, only 25 minutes (17 miles) from Gleneagles, the venue for the 2014 Ryder Cup. The 18 hole golf course was designed around the natural contours of the land, and includes some of the most breathtaking scenery of any course in the area. less

Scottish Golf Experience

Scottish Golf Experience

Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, PH2 0EE (13.09 ml)

Scottish Golf Experience was founded by Old Course caddie Kevin Fogarty and it’s mission is to provide a diversified experience of Scotland that includes golf, food, beverage, tours and local insights about the history of the St. Andrews Links, the ancient township of St. Andrews, Fife and Scotland as a whole. less

Tillicoultry Golf Club

Tillicoultry Golf Club

Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, Scotland, FK13 6BL (13.22 ml)

Members please ensure you repair pitch marks on the fairways and plug marks on the greens. This is your course please take an interest in its appearance. Founded in 1899, the club and course enjoy a backdrop more reminiscent of the Swiss Alps than Central Scotland. Indeed, this was confirmed when, on 20th June 1879 while passing by train, Queen Victoria described Tillicoultry as "lying in a wooded green valley at the foot of the [Ochil] hills, reminding me of Italy and Switzerland". less

Auchterarder Golf Club

Auchterarder Golf Club

Auchterarder, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, PH3 1LS (13.23 ml)

In the Auchterarder Guide of some 50 years ago it gives a population of 2,254 and also mentions that Auchterarder derives its name from the Gaelic 'Auchdar aird tir', signifying 'the summit of the rising ground'. Standing on a ridge in Strathearn, it is one of the highest towns in Scotland. It also mentions sporting facilities, the nine- hole course being recognised as one of the finest inland courses in Central Scotland, laid out in 1913 by Ben Sayers. A modest payment made the visitor a member. less

Scottish Ladies Golfing Association

Scottish Ladies Golfing Association

Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, PH2 7DW (13.63 ml)

The game of golf and the golf industry have evolved over the years and our role has significantly changed too. Despite a trend in recent years of declining members in golf clubs across Scotland, golf remains the highest membership based sport in Scotland. Much time and effort is dedicated to supporting clubs in an attempt to reverse that trend and to ensure that we can encourage participation in the game of golf and promote it as a sport for life which is accessible to all. less

Tulliallan Golf Club

Tulliallan Golf Club

Kincardine, Fife, Scotland, FK10 4BB (14.42 ml)

Tulliallan Golf Course offers a challenging test of golf, requiring accurate shots in order to score well. Thanks to its excellent drainage, Tulliallan Golf Course is rarely closed. Visitors to Tulliallan Golf Course can choose to play from any of the tee boxes, the choice is yours. less

Murrayshall Golf Courses

Murrayshall Golf Courses

Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, PH2 7PH (15.29 ml)

From the minute you arrive at Murrayshall House Hotel in Perthshire, Scotland you know it will be a special experience. From the welcoming smile that greets you at reception, to your luxurious accommodation and fine dining restaurant, unmatched golf facilities and Stutts bar, whether your visit is a weekend escape, corporate event, special occasion or your just passing by, our attentive staff work hard to ensure your time at Murrayshall is pleasantly unique. less

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