Kinghorn Golf Club

18 Hole

Kinghorn Golf Club
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Kinghorn Golf Club

MacDuff Crescent, KY3 9RF Kinghorn, Fife, UK

Characteristics

Situated in Fife, on the East coast of Scotland, Kinghorn is an 18 hole links course with fine views over the Firth of Forth to Edinburgh.

The Course

18-Hole Course

Style: Links

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
Yellow (Men)65--5166 yards
Red (Women)65--4347 yards

Practice Facilities

  • Putting Green

Visitors

18-Hole Course

Visitors are welcome every day.

Green Fees

18-Hole Course

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
18 Holes£20 (24 €)£25 (29 €)

Juniors receive a discount.

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Clubhouse
  • Locker rooms
  • Restaurant
  • Bar

The Club

Personnel

TitleName
SecretaryGordon Tulloch01592891008

User Reviews

4.3 of 5 stars3 Reviews

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Most Recent Reviews

Dave W 1 Review

Brilliant course

We always play Kinghorn on our annual pilgrimage to St Andrews - course layout is unique in a fantastic old fashioned way - green always good - very friendly staff - atmosphere and views top notch - cheap green fees - just a great day out!

TonyM 1 Review

Small friendly links course

Kinghorn is a compact 18 hole links course set in hilly terrain overlooking the Firth of Forth. The holes are not particularly long, but in the wind pose a considerable challenge. Cheap green fee, small friendly clubhouse, greens in great condition, but no trolleys for hire - or none left - on the day of our visit, so bring your own or use a stand bag! Our round was great fun!

basodino 46 Reviews
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Tricky left-hand course

The cheapest course of our stay impressed us with its unique microclimate. While it was sunny and warm almost everywhere, fog and cold drifted across the course with a southerly wind from the Firth of Forth, and suddenly we could feel what people always say about Scotland. The course itself was, unfortunately, in poor condition. The drought had affected it more severely than any other course we've seen here.

Some of the lanes crisscross, which can be dangerous. However, the atmosphere here is very relaxed, and we didn't encounter any dangerous encounters.

The course is hilly, bumpy in places, challenging, albeit short, and has hardly any real obstacles. The obstacles lie in the ability to adapt to the conditions, which I'm not familiar with from Germany. Nevertheless, it turned out to be a decent round. Unfortunately, the clubhouse is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, so we didn't meet anyone other than the starter/receptionist.

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