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Set in the old Royal hunting grounds of the Kings Park, this James Braid designed course is a stunning 6489 yard par 72 course.
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3 top Scottish courses that needs no introduction.
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Carnoustie is another open golf course that need no introduction.
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5,447 yards parkland course by the Firth of Forth, offering panoramic views of Inchcolm Island
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A 6200 yard, par 71 championship length course
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My home town golf course where I first played golf
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Cowglen GC A 6105 yard James Braid designed course, just minutes from Glasgow city centre.
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This unique golf club comprises three 9 hole tracks offering great flexibility & stunning views of the ochil hills on every hole.
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This stunning Championship course plays 6,426 yds from the white tees & whopping 6,832 from the Black tees.
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A stunning links course that has held 4 open tournaments
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Tillicoultry is a lovely 5475 yard 9 hole course of which I was member & club secretary for a few years.
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A Beautiful Par: 70,654 Yards James Braid designed parkland course
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Glencorse is a formidable test for the highest quality golfer, but still great fun for the more modest competitor. It is ideal for a day’s golf. it was founded in 1890 and designed by Willie Park.
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