#WalksOfFife
History Abounds in The Kingdom of Fife
LOCATION
Fife, Scotland
NIGHTS
6-8+
TRAVELLERS
4+
TIME OF YEAR
April- October
PRICE
From $1,600/ golfer*
The Kingdom of Fife is affectionately called the Home of Golf to honor its ties to the origins of the game. The area’s North Sea shoreline is littered with some of the world’s oldest golf clubs and, in fact, you can fill just about any length itinerary with courses that have been around for more than 100 years. Above all else, history is integral to the Scottish golfing experience and Fife stands alone when it comes to showcasing the game’s past.
GOLF COURSES
St. Andrews - New
Lundin
Elie
Crail - Balcomie
Leven
Carnoustie - Championship
St. Andrews - Old*
St. Andrews New
St. Andrews - New
Although newer than the neighboring Old Course, the title of New Course is deceiving since Tom Morris opened the course in 1895. A favorite of the locals, the course is narrower and more well-defined than the adjacent Old and probably a tougher test.Lundin
Lundin
Lundin is quite literally a tale of two nines: A railway line dissects nine original holes along the Forth of Firth which date to 1868, from nine parkland-esque holes which were added when the club split from neighboring Leven Links in 1909. The resulting layout offers great variety and championship qualities, as evidenced by the club regularly playing host to Final Open Qualifying.Elie
Elie
Elie Links, home to the Golf House Club, has a history that dates back to the 18th century (if not earlier!), making it one of the world's oldest golf clubs. Despite an unusual and monotonous scorecard with sixteen par 4s and two par 3s, the course is exciting, with coastal views from below seaside cliffs and a most unusual start at the blind first, where an old submarine periscope is used to ensure the fairway is clear.Crail - Balcomie
Crail is one of the world's oldest golf clubs and its Balcomie Course has aged like fine wine. The par 69 seaside layout measures less than 6,000 yards but with ever-present winds, the Old Tom Morris design is no walkover.Leven
Leven
An epitome of a traditional Scottish golfing links, little has changed at Leven since 1909 when a split from neighboring Lundin Golf Club forced a course redesign. The original holes nearest Largo Bay standout and especially the iconic 18th, which plays across the intimidating Scoonie Burn in the shadow of the club's historic clubhouse.Carnoustie - Championship
The 7-time Open host showcases all that is wonderful and challenging about links golf: undulating terrain, riveted pot bunkers, firm and fast fairways, and of course the Barry Burn which famously swallowed Jean an de Velde whole during his infamous collapse at the 99 Open. You will struggle to shoot your handicap and you will love every minute of it.St. Andrews Old Course
St. Andrews - Old*
As a 30-time Open Championship host and universally considered the Home of Golf, the Old Course in St. Andrews needs no introduction. Champions like Nicklaus and Woods have strolled across the hallowed Swilcan Bridge en-route to victory, meaning the course will forever be etched in history.
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Based on our own experiences and those of our past clients, we’ve built 2 bucket list golf trips which we think you will love:
St. Andrews – New
Crail – Balcomie
Lundin
Elie
6 Nights, 4 Rounds
What You Can Expect:
With so many historic courses in Fife, 6 nights is the minimum we would recommend to see the best of the area. With history serving as a theme, we have included a lineup of courses that all date back to the 19th century, if not earlier. St. Andrews is a great home base and the town-center bed and breakfasts are most popular, especially given their location just a few hundred yards from the Old Course’s 18th green. Also, for those wishing to play the Old Course via the daily ballot or stand-by list, at least 6 nights (5 full days) gives you a great chance of getting a tee time. Learn more about how to play the Old Course HERE.
From $1,600*
St. Andrews – New
Crail – Balcomie
Lundin
Leven
Elie
Carnoustie
8 Nights, 6 Rounds
What You Can Expect:
Like we said, you can fill any length Fife itinerary with the world’s oldest courses, so this 6-round itinerary based in St. Andrews adds Carnoustie and Leven to form an epic collection of historic Scottish members clubs. Perhaps most importantly to your group: 8 nights in St. Andrews is great for your chances of getting an Old Course tee time. Learn more about how to play the Old Course HERE.
From $2,250*
*Pricing Subject To Change
*Prices are based on 8 participants staying in shared 3/4-star accommodations and using the service of a dedicated vehicle and driver for point-to-point transfers. Prices are subject to change based on exchange rate fluctuations.
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