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Scotscraig Golf Club

Scotscraig Golf Club Scotland

Scotscraig Golf Club is situated in a picturesque setting, surrounded by rolling countryside and offering breathtaking views of the River Tay. The golf course at Scotscraig is steeped in history and renowned for its traditional charm. It is also another course in the area that plays host to Open Qualifying when the event is at St Andrews.

A Brief History of Scotscraig Golf Club, St Andrews

Scotscraig Golf Club boasts an illustrious history that dates back to its foundation in 1817, making it the 13th oldest golf club in the world. Originally only 6 holes it was eventually expanded and had nine holes by 1893 .It was increased to 18 holes in 1904 and redesigned again by James Braid in 1923.

Course Design at Golf Club Scotscraig

Scotscraig is a heathland course with a links feel to it and measures over 6'600 yds. This Par 71 is very much a thinking golfers golf course that requires accuracy rather than length. Control of your golf ball is important here with gorse and heather are ready to catch wayward tee shots. In addition, rolling fairways and clever bunkering protecting each green means players must give every shot their full attention.

Fees at Scotscraig Golf Club 2024

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Membership at Scotscraig Golf Club

To meet the demands of players of all skill levels, Scotscraig offers a variety of membership packages. There is a membership category for everyone, regardless of your level of experience or desire to develop your game. You can regularly play on the course, have the chance to compete in club events, and enjoy other benefits by becoming a member.

Where is Scotscraig Golf Club?

The Club is easily accessible by car, with ample parking available for visitors. If you’re arriving by public transportation, the club is located near Tayport, and there are regular bus services connecting the area to nearby towns and cities.

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