Where I've Played - Top 100 UK
Brora Golf Club
Brora Golf Club, Highlands is an 18 hole, par 70 (6211 yard), private, links golf course designed by James Braid in 1923.
Carnoustie Golf LInks
Carnoustie Golf Links, is a 54 hole Club made up of the The Buddon, The Burnside & The Championship courses. A public, links golf course established in 1842
Cruden Bay Golf Club
Cruden Bay, NE Scotland is a 27 hole club with the par 70 (6599 yard) Championship & the 9 hole, par 32 (2463 yard) St Olaf Course. A private, links golf course designed by Tom Morris in 1899.
Luffness New Golf Club
Luffness New Golf Club, Lothian is an 18 hole, par 70 (6502 yard), private, links golf course designed by Old Tom Morris in 1894.
Moray Golf Club
Moray Golf Club, Highlands is a 36 hole club with the 18 hole, par 71 (6995 yard) Old Course, designed by Old Tom Morris & the 18 hole, par 69 New Course designed by Sir Henry Cotton in 1979.
Murcar Links Golf Club
Murcar Links Golf Club, Grampian is a 27 hole club with the 18 hole, par 71 (6516 yard) course and 9 hole course. A private, links golf course designed by Archie Simpson in 1909
North Berwick Golf Club
North Berwick Golf Club, Lothian is an 18 hole, par 71 (6464 yard), private, links golf course established in 1832.
Prestwick Golf Club
Prestwick Golf Club, Ayrshire is 18 an hole, par 71 (6910 yard), private, links golf course designed by Tom Morris in 1851
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, Highlands is a 36 hole club with the Balgownie Links Course and Silverburn course. A private, links golf course designed by Simpson Brothers in 1780 and later by James Braid
Royal County Down Golf Club
Royal County Down Golf Club, County Down is a 36 hole club with the 18 hole, par 71 (7186 yard) Championship Links & 18 hole, par 66 (4548 yard) Annesley Links Courses. A private, links golf course.
Royal Portrush Golf Club
Royal Portrush Golf Club, County Antrim is a 27 hole club with the 18 hole Dunluce Course and 9 hole Valley Course. A private, links golf course est. in 1888 and redesigned by Harry Colt in 1947.