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10 Top golf courses in Scotland

What golf courses should you book a tee time on during your golf break in Scotland? These 10 stunning Scottish golf courses will give you a taste of the different rounds you can play in Scotland, including sweeping seaside links courses, inland beauties and island gems.

The following list was created by VisitScotland to showcase a range of experiences. It isn’t ranked in any specific order.

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    West Links

    North Berwick

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    West Links, North Berwick

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    The quaint seaside town of North Berwick is the perfect spot for this testing links layout. Just 45 minutes from Edinburgh, the West Links course offers breathtaking views out across the glittering Firth of Forth to the Bass Rock and islands of Craigleith, Lamb and Fidra. Kids will enjoy playing the dedicated Children's Course too, where they can test their skills on the 9 hole par 3 course.

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    Prestwick Golf Course

    Ayrshire & Arran

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    Prestwick Golf Club

    Renowned as the birthplace of The Open Championship, Prestwick Golf Course rightly deserves its prestigious place in golf history. Originally laid out as 12 holes by 'Old' Tom Morris, the current course still retains many of Morris' original features and will really test your golf skills.

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    Cruden Bay Golf Course

    Aberdeen & Aberdeenshire

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    Cruden Bay Golf Club

    Set on a sweeping bay to the north of Aberdeen, Cruden Bay Golf Course offers panoramic views across the North Sea and challenging links layout. 'Old' Tom Morris designed the original 18 hole course, which was opened in 1899, and although the course has been improved and expanded over the years, many of Morris' original greens and routing remain the same today.

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    Balcomie Links

    Crail

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    The old Balcomie Links in the old burgh of Crail near St Andrews.

    Laid out by golf legend 'Old' Tom Morris and opened in 1895, Balcomie Links combines stunning sea views and an often demanding course layout. Take on notoriously tricky holes, such as the devilishly challenging 5th, a 447 yard par four named 'Hell's hole', which Sam Torrance claimed was probably the hardest par four in Scotland.

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    Brora Golf Course

    Brora

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    Brora Golf Club

    Brora Golf Course is one of the best examples of a James Braid golf course in Scotland and has hardly been altered from Braid's original plan. Test your skills on this sweeping links course which offers plenty of natural features (which could well become natural hazards) such as bent grass, sand, burn water and swathes of yellow gorse. Discover more courses in the area along the James Braid Highland Golf Trail.

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    Shiskine Golf Course

    Blackwaterfoot

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    Shiskine Golf & Tennis Club

    This quirky 12 hole golf course is a fun challenge in an unforgettable island location. Expect a few blind holes at Shiskine Golf Course, including the 'Crows Nest' and the 'Himalayas', as well as beautiful views out from the west coast of Arran to the Kilbrannan Sound and the Mull of Kintyre. Arran is easily accessible from the mainland. Simply board the ferry at Ardrossan.

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    Boat of Garten Golf Course

    The Highlands

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    Boat Of Garten Golf Course

    Nestled in the magnificent Cairngorms National Park, Boat of Garten Golf Course is a beautiful James Braid designed course that offers a picturesque layout complete with tree-lined fairways and views of towering mountains. You might even spot a few deer on the fairways or a steam train passing along the Strathspey Railway next to the course.

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    Askernish Golf Course

    South Uist

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    Askernish Golf Club

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    Originally designed by 'Old' Tom Morris, this testing 18 hole links course, set on a stunning stretch of island machair, fell into decline from 1920 onwards and was even used as an airstrip for a number of years. Reclaimed by a group of local golfers, Askernish Golf Course was brought back to life in 2008 and now draws visitors from all over the world to this stunning island in the Outer Hebrides.

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    Rosemount Golf Course

    Blairgowrie

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    Rosemount Golf Course

    Set in the heart of stunning Perthshire countryside, the Rosemount Golf Course boasts avenues lined with heather, pine and silver birch. The course was originally designed by Dr Alister MacKenzie, renowned architect of the Augusta National course in the USA, with later remodelling by James Braid.

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    Dollar Golf Course

    Dollar

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    Dollar Golf Club

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    Situated in Clackmannanshire, this 9-hole golf course has plenty to offer all aspiring golfers. Beginners can spend time practising their golfing technique on a quiet course while our more experienced players can take on the challenging course instead. Good news! You don’t need to book a tee time in advance and with stunning views to match, it’s a great excuse to round up your golfing buddies at short notice.

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