The Balcomie Links, in the old market town of Crail near St Andrews, is one of Scottish golf's finest treasures. You will find a golf course steeped in history and tradition. The Crail Golfing Society was founded in 1786, at a time when there were only six other golf clubs in the world. Located in an exposed corner in the far east of the Kingdom of Fife, on a promontory known as Fife Ness, the current course remains roughly the same as after the famous Tom Morris of St Andrews made the nine first holes in 1895, then added a second nine four years later.
Crail Golfing Society now has two 36-hole golf courses:
Balcomie has many admirers around the world and when the Open Championship takes place in St Andrews it is not uncommon to see the famous faces of the game's greatest players face off against each other on this magnificent golf course.
Greenfee 18 holes: From 50 € to 100 €
Balcomie Clubhouse, Crail, Anstruther KY10 3XN, United Kingdom
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