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Planning a trip to Scotland, but don’t want to miss out on golfing opportunities? Here’s a list of the best public, semi-private, private, and resort golf courses in Scotland.

Public

St. Andrews (Old)

Location: Fife, Scotland

Boasting an expansive 6721 yards, St. Andrews is the oldest golf course in the world.

Carnoustie

Location: Angus, Carnoustie, Scotland

Carnoustie Golf Links has hosted seven Open Championships and is regarded as among the toughest Open venues.

Royal Troon

Location: Troon, Scotland

The Royal Troon has been the host of nine Open Championships and is regarded as among the most demanding of the venues.

Kingsbarns

Location: Kingsbarns, St. Andrews, Scotland

Situated along the North Sea coastline, Kingsbarns boasts a Worldwide Top 100 ranked course.

Western Gailes

Location: Strathclyde, Ayrshire, Scotland

Western Gailes is often regarded as a hidden gem of Scottish links and has been frequented by golf professionals like Bubba Watson and Rory McIlroy.

St. Andrews (New)

Location: Fife, Scotland

In addition to owning three flats that overlook the West Sands, St. Andrews (New) offers 130 annual golf competitions.

Semi-Private

Royal Dornoch

Location: Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland

Royal Dornoch offers a champion course, as well as a family-friendly 18-hole course.

Cruden Bay

Location: Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Only a two-hour drive from St. Andrews, Cruden Bay has one of the best links courses in Scotland and was ranked number 52 in the world by “Golf Magazine”

Royal Aberdeen

Location: Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, Scotland

Awarded a “Royal” designation in 1903 by Edward VII, Royal Aberdeen features a course with a natural ecosystem and rich turf.

Prestwick

Location: Prestwick, Aryshire, Scotland

The birthplace of the Open Championship, Prestwick offers charismatic and historic links.

Gullane (No. 1)

Location: Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland

One of Scotland’s most prestigious member clubs, Gullane (No. 1) boasts a climate that allows year-round golf with coastal views.

Nairn

Location: Nairn, Scotland

In 2015, Nairn was ranked number 11 in the list of Top 100 Courses in Scotland by Golf World Magazine and has a course that entertains both amateurs and professionals alike.

Private

Muirfield

Location: Muirfield, Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland

Muirfield has hosted 16 Open Championships and 11 Amateur Championships and offers a classic links course.

Loch Lomond

Location: Luss, Alexandria, Dunbartonshire, Scotland

Nestled against a backdrop of Northern European mountains, Loch Lomond features a natural and picturesque course.

Machrihanish

Location: Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland

Situated in the Machrihanish Dunes, the Machrihanish Golf Course boasts views of islands and has an 18-hole Champion Course and 9-Hole Pans Course.

North Berwick

Location: North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland

With views of Firth the Forth and islands such as Bass Rock, North Berwick offers a popular links course as well as a child’s course.