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Weekday green fee: £150.00
Weekend green fee: £150.00
Holes: 18Type: LinksLength: 7203 yardsRegion: West
The King Robert the Bruce is a re-work of the Kintyre with new holes, but the same beautiful views.
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Weekday green fee: £145.00
Weekend green fee: £160.00
Holes: 18Type: LinksLength: 6609 yardsRegion: North East
A traditional, and very enjoyable, coastal links set in huge dunes on the North Sea coast.
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Weekday green fee: £130.00
Weekend green fee: £150.00
Holes: 18Type: LinksLength: 6516 yardsRegion: North East
Challenging test of links golf on a Championship links which is best suited to experienced golfers.
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Weekday green fee: £130.00
Weekend green fee: £130.00
Holes: 18Type: LinksLength: 6400 yardsRegion: West
A classic links that tests all parts of the game and challenging rough which can be penal in summer.
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Weekday green fee: £120.00
Weekend green fee: £120.00
Holes: 18Type: HeathlandLength: 6630 yardsRegion: Central
A beautiful heathland championship course lined with avenues of mature pine and silver birch.
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Weekday green fee: £115.00
Weekend green fee: £115.00
Holes: 18Type: HeathlandLength: 7082 yardsRegion: West
Set by Loch Lomond the back 9 of this heathland course are more elevated and offer lovely views.
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Weekday green fee: £110.00
Weekend green fee: £110.00
Holes: 18Type: LinksLength: 6903 yardsRegion: West
A championship, traditional links and Open Final Qualifying course in Scotland for 2014 to 2017.
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Weekday green fee: £100.00
Weekend green fee: £100.00
Holes: 18Type: ParklandLength: 6385 yardsRegion: North East
A challenging mature 18 hole parkland course with Royal Deeside views and tricky greens and bunkers.
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Weekday green fee: £100.00
Weekend green fee: £100.00
Holes: 18Type: ParklandLength: 6387 yardsRegion: West
An 18 hole parkland course surrounded by mature trees. Remodelled by Dr Alister MacKenzie in 1920s.
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Weekday green fee: £95.00
Weekend green fee: N/A
Holes: 18Type: LinksLength: 6349 yardsRegion: West
A links course designed by Willie Fernie which meanders through gorse and broom.