Golfing In Scotland

When searching the origins of golf, the better, where the roots of golf and how it has in other places? The answer to this question in Scotland. The game of golf developed here in Scotland and eastern Scotland, golf is his legacy in continuity. A journey through the British Golf Museum, its place in the golf Mecca of St. Andrews on the Fife coast, says more about the history not only of Scottish golf, but the game of golf today internationally popular as football.

Scottish golf courses (see link right Golf Scotland for a complete list). Scottish areas good for golf include Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dumfries and Galloway, the Scottish Borders, Perthshire and the pockets of the Highlands. The supreme hotspots Scottish golf, golf courses, which are often open host to the Ayrshire coast, Angus coast, the coast of Fife, in the heart of Perthshire. Scotland golf places Troon, Prestwick and Turnberry on the Ayrshire coast, Montrose and Carnoustie, on the coast of Angus, St. Andrews on the Fife coast, and finally in Gleneagles Golf Resort Luxury Perthshire. International golf course, visitors to the airport in the vicinity of these hotspots Scotland Golf. On the coast of Ayrshire Golf Director of the Glasgow Prestwick airport on the coast of Aberdeen Angus golf Dyce at the airport and St. Andrews and Gleneagles short drive from Edinburgh Airport.
Troon on the Ayrshire coast, along with Prestwick and Turnberry, is famous for its place in the history of Scottish Golf. The Royal Troon Golf hosts many competitions world-class golf, including Open. Lovers of golf, a ride on the Old Course at Royal Troon, and the history of golf and a wonderful view of the last in the Firth of Clyde.

Prestwick You could certainly describe as a center of Scottish golf. The famous Prestwick Golf Club welcomes the Open Championships – the first Open was held here in 1860. Before the highway A79 and one mile north of Prestwick Airport, you can literally right on the plane and play golf on this history of Scotland.

Turnberry golf on the Ayrshire coast has two magnificent golf courses, luxury hotels, both a game of golf and luxury Golf Hotel Westin Turnberry. Both on the golf course Turberry understand Turnberry Kintyre, with a 72 and Ailsa golf, one of the best golf courses. Ailsa is remembered mostly for Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson in 1977, the review opened.

St. Andrews on the Fife coast of Scotland is a place of pilgrimage for lovers of golf, trying to play golf in the footsteps of golf champions. The six famous golf course of St Andrews, the courses are open to the public, so you can touch the history of golf on the Old Course (handicap required). Holiday homes in Scotland, are an excellent idea for housing.

The British Golf Museum is well placed here in St. Andrews, a place in the heart of the British Golf. Earn open the St Andrews Links is to remember, and indeed there are many hotels in Scotland
Carnoustie Golf Links, the famous Scottish Championship welcomed information from the Commission (most recently in 2007). Carnoustie in Scotland, is one of the best luxury golf holidays. The three famous Carnoustie Golf Courses – The Championship Course, Burnside and Buddon Links – have a long history, 1500.

More recently, in the second half of the 19th century and early 20, the championship at Carnoustie course in its present form. If the local man James Wright to the final touches to the final 3 holes at Carnoustie, Championship by then, of course, was a golf course with one of the most difficult in the final. Although golf champion and the often here at Carnoustie, Links is a public, so that all links are welcome.

Home to the 5th oldest in the world of golf, Montrose is one of Scottish golf on the golf coast of Angus. The golf course Montrose has been played for over 400 years. Montrose Golf Links History of Two – Medal of courses on the coast, which has hosted the Scottish Professional Championships in 1967 and 1970. This course is very popular with young people today golfer to improve it. The course was the last qualification for the Open Championship. The second way is Broomfield, more than a 18-hole golf course. Three and not less, in the Montrose Golf Club – Royal Montrose Golf Club, Montrose Mercantile Golf Club and Montrose Caledonia Golf Club.

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