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Course
type : |
Links |
Founded
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1817 |
Par
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72 |
Yards
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6550 |
SSS
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72 |
Designer : |
James
Braid |
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Scotscraig
is a combination of inland golf and old style links. Although
not on the sea shore great masses of gorse are blazing spectacularly
in late spring, coupled with mature pines and humpy fairways
making most holes very penal to the stray shot.
This James Braid 1920’s design represents
a intriguing and varied test of golf among pines & gorse
with many memorable holes offering numerous shot options. The
par 4 4th hole is very formidable with a well placed tee shot
and approach needed to score on this raised and sloping green.
Tucked
away on the Tay Estuary this is the 13th oldest golf club in
existence emanating a strong sense of golfing tradition and
very fine hospitality.
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Glamis
Castle,
childhood home of the late Queen Mother. With its fairytale
turrets and secret rooms, Glamis is arguably one of the
world's most romantic castles.
A
visit to the British Golf Museum at St Andrews
is a must.
Dundee
offers a range of attractions, including the quayside, home
of the Discovery, used for Captain's Scott's
first expedition to Antarctica in 1901. |
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