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Holes: 18Type: ParklandLength: 6053 yardsRegion: Central
A parkland course using heather, mounding and strategic bunkers to challenge all levels of golfers.
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Weekday green fee: £28.00
Weekend green fee: £35.00
Holes: 18Type: MoorlandLength: 5735 yardsRegion: West
Moorland course 600 ft above sea level. Panoramic views, tight fairways and fast, sloping greens.
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Weekday green fee: £60.00
Weekend green fee: £60.00
Holes: 18Type: ParklandLength: 6236 yardsRegion: Highland
Picturesque and interesting parkland layout that presents a good test for golfers of all abilities.
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Weekday green fee: £30.00
Weekend green fee: £30.00
Holes: 18Type: InlandLength: 6217 yardsRegion: Highland
A scenic 18 hole course between the mountains and the sea, at the base of Ben Nevis.
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Weekday green fee: £75.00
Weekend green fee: £80.00
Holes: 18Type: LinksLength: 6085 yardsRegion: Highland
18 challenging links holes with small deceptive greens, on a narrow, relatively flat peninsula.
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Weekday green fee: £30.00
Weekend green fee: £30.00
Holes: 18Type: LinksLength: 4867 yardsRegion: West
The shortest of the three municipal links at Troon, ideal for beginners but retains challenge for al
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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: £20.00
Weekend green fee: £20.00
Holes: 18Type: Parkland, LinksLength: 5363 yardsRegion: Highland
An 18 hole mix of links and parkland bounded by sea, river and hills at the mouth of the River Spey.
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Weekday green fee: £25.00
Weekend green fee: £25.00
Holes: 18Type: LinksLength: 5033 yardsRegion: West
A James Braid design of parkland and links enjoying views across the Firth of Clyde to Ailsa Craig.
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Holes: 18Type: ParklandLength: 5977 yardsRegion: West
Parkland course which follows original line of play to greensites laid out by Tom Morris in 1903.