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  1. Worfield Golf Club.
    Challenging golf in the heart of the beautiful Shropshire countryside.
    www.worfieldgolf.co.uk

  2. Wrag Barn Golf and Country Club
    Golf Club located in Swindon, Wiltshire.
    www.wragbarn.com

  3. Alva Golf Club
    Situated at the foot of the Ochil Hills in Central Scotland. Home of Golf to the small village of Alva for over 100 years.
    www.alvagolfclub.co.uk

  4. Alyth - Strathmore Golf Centre
    Located near Alyth in the Heart of Scotland. The generous greens are great targets, but their undulations make holing out a greater challenge than you might expect.
    www.strathmoregolf.com

  5. Alyth Golf Club
    An Old Tom Morris and James Braid design. With over 100 years of Scottish golfing history.
    www.alythgolfclub.co.uk

  6. Ardeer Golf Club
    Ardeer Golf club is situated in the South West of Scotland. It`s an 18 Hole parkland course featured in 'Bunkered' magazine issue 25.
    www.ardeergolfclub.co.uk

  7. Braehead Golf Club Scotland
    Situated in the Wee County of Clackmannanshire. History, scorecard and news are listed.
    www.braehead.gc.btinternet.co.uk

  8. Bridgend Golf Club
    A 9 hole golf course situated 10 miles west of Edinburgh in West Lothian.
    www.bridgendgolfclub.co.uk

  9. Brora Golf Club
    Represents all the attributes of a traditional Scottish Highland links, with a classic layout.
    www.broragolf.co.uk

  10. Brora Golf Club
    18 hole links golf course set in the North Highlands of Scotland. A challenging course, designed by James Braid, which will ensure that you use every club in the bag.
    www.highlandescape.com

  11. Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society
    The traditions of the Society date back to 1761 when the members played over Bruntsfield Links in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. Scorecard, rates and contact are listed.
    www.sol.co.uk

  12. Carnoustie Golf Links
    Carnoustie, home to the 128th British Open. This famous Scottish Links with its history of bringing even the greatest players to their knees.
    www.carnoustiegolflinks.co.uk

  13. Cawder Golf Club
    Enjoy one of the finest and most challenging courses in the West of Scotland.
    www.cawdergolfclub.org.uk

  14. Cochrane Castle Golf Club
    Visitors welcome at Cochrane Castle golf course in Scotland, overlooking the Clyde on the outskirts of Johnstone.
    www.cochranecastle.scottishgolf.com

  15. Craigielaw Golf Club
    Challenging new links course in Aberlady, East Lothian - Yardage 6601, Par 71 Visitors Welcome
    www.craigielawgolfclub.com

  16. Crieff Golf Club
    Old Tom Morris carved out Crieff on the southern edge of the Scottish Highlands. History, competitions and fees are listed.
    www.crieffgolf.co.uk

  17. Cruden Bay Golf Club
    Club website with information about this great Scottish links course, its history, open competitions, members' page and lots of photographs.
    www.crudenbaygolfclub.co.uk

  18. Deeside Golf Club
    Information on Deeside Golf Club near Aberdeen, Scotland.
    www.deesidegolfclub.com

  19. Dragon's Tooth Golf Course
    9 hole pay and play Scottish Golf Course located in Ballachullish. Towering above the course itself is another mountain, the Dragon's Tooth Mountain, which provides an absolutely breathtaking backdrop.
    www.dragonstoothgolfcourse.co.uk

  20. Dullatur Golf Club (Official Web Site)
    A new clubhouse with superb facilities overlooks two 18 golf courses. The newer Antonine course and the more established Carrickstone course. Good golfing challenge to be had on both courses
    www.dullaturgolf.com

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