Golf Course Companies
in St Andrews

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Drumoig Golf Hotel 01382 541800
Fife, St Andrews, KY16 0DS

distance: (11.8 miles)
The 18 hole championship style, Par 73 golf course offers many challenging features. The course is set on 250 acres of spectacular Fife countryside, which weaves through a natural bird and wildlife haven.
Anstruther Golf Club 01333 310956
Fife, Anstruther, KY10 3DZ

distance: (13.5 miles)
Anstruther Golf Club was founded in 1890 and has seen many changes over the years. The initial layout comprised of 7 holes with trenches through the middle of the course and poles scattered over the greens to stop gliders landing during the war. In more peaceful times the course was extended to an excellent 9 holes which is kept in superb condition throughout the year.
Elmwood Golf 01334 658780
Fife, Cupar, KY15 5RS

distance: (16.3 miles)
Elmwood Golf was officially opened by Michael F. Bonallack O.B.E. Secretary of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews on 22nd May 1998. It is an 18 hole parkland golf course with 2 par 5’s, 12 par 4’s and 4 par 3’s. It is 5951 yards in length with a course par of 70 and a SSS of 68.
Lundin Golf Club 01333 320202
Fife, Leven, KY8 6BA

distance: (16.6 miles)
Lundin Golf Club, near to St Andrews the ‘Home of Golf’, is well known throughout the golfing world as a course of rare quality. Founded in 1868, on a Tom Morris course it was extensively redesigned by five times Open Champion James Braid in 1909.
Carnoustie Ladies Golf Club 01241 855252
Angus, Carnoustie, DD7 7JF

distance: (19.1 miles)
Carnoustie Ladies’ Golf Club was established in August 1873 for the benefit of the wives of the members of the Dalhousie Golf Club. These ladies played over an 18 hole, par 3 golf course which stretched westwards from the Lochty Burn. The course was on land donated for the ladies’ use by a Miss Kinloch.