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Weekday green fee: £14.00
Weekend green fee: £15.00
Holes: 18Type: InlandLength: 5972 yardsRegion: West
An 18 hole course in picturesque Palacerigg Country Park which is in a mature woodland area.
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Weekday green fee: £145.00
Weekend green fee: £145.00
Holes: 18Type: LinksLength: 6551 yardsRegion: East
A championship course which combines links and heath golf, with tight fairways and compact greens.
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Weekday green fee: £40.00
Weekend green fee: £50.00
Holes: 18Type: ParklandLength: 6109 yardsRegion: Borders
18 hole parkland course in rolling Borders hills with scenic views, suited to all levels of golfer.
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Weekday green fee: £50.00
Weekend green fee: £50.00
Holes: 18Type: ParklandLength: 6291 yardsRegion: North East
Parkland course with panoramic views following the land’s natural contours beside the River Dee.
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Weekday green fee: £70.00
Weekend green fee: £90.00
Holes: 18Type: LinksLength: 6147 yardsRegion: North East
The Old course is classic, tough Scottish seaside golf with panoramic views of dunes and beaches.
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Weekday green fee: £30.00
Weekend green fee: £36.00
Holes: 18Type: ParklandLength: 6305 yardsRegion: East
18 hole parkland course on the gentle slopes around a 40 acre loch. Suited to all levels of golfer.
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Weekday green fee: £60.00
Weekend green fee: £60.00
Holes: 18Type: HeathlandLength: 5692 yardsRegion: Central
Tree-lined heathland course that climbs to superb vantage points for panoramic Highland views.
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Weekday green fee: £30.00
Weekend green fee: £40.00
Holes: 18Type: ParklandLength: 6032 yardsRegion: East
An 18 hole parkland style course that provides a good test of golf. Burns are in play on 9 holes.
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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: N/A
Weekend green fee: N/A
Holes: 18Type: MoorlandLength: 5712 yardsRegion: West
A testing 18 moorland course with panoramic views across the Firth of Clyde towards Ben Lomond.